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using the laws of exponents simplify (25)^3

so (5x5)^3
(5^2)^3
so I got 5^6
Is this correct?
11 years ago

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Answered by Steve
correct. But I'd go further and say 15625
11 years ago
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using the laws of exponents simplify (25)^3

so (5x5)^3
(5^2)^3
so I got 5^6
Is this correct?

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