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Which expression would use the product rule, adding the exponents?
Responses:
3^3 ⋅ 3^3
3^3 over 3^3
3^3+3^3
(3^3)^3
Responses:
3^3 ⋅ 3^3
3^3 over 3^3
3^3+3^3
(3^3)^3
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GPT-4o mini
The expression that uses the product rule, which involves adding the exponents, is:
**3^3 ⋅ 3^3**
According to the product rule of exponents, when multiplying two expressions with the same base, you add the exponents:
3^3 ⋅ 3^3 = 3^(3+3) = 3^6.
**3^3 ⋅ 3^3**
According to the product rule of exponents, when multiplying two expressions with the same base, you add the exponents:
3^3 ⋅ 3^3 = 3^(3+3) = 3^6.
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