Power Rule of Exponents Practice

Math 8 Q1 (Pre-Algebra) / Exponent Rules

Use the Power Rule of Exponents to create a simplified equivalent expression of (12⋅12⋅12)⋅(12⋅12⋅12) (1 point)

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Using the power rule of exponents, we can simplify the expression by adding the exponents of each factor:

(12⋅12⋅12)⋅(12⋅12⋅12) = 12^3 ⋅ 12^3

By multiplying the bases and adding the exponents, we have:

12^3 ⋅ 12^3 = 12^(3+3) = 12^6

Therefore, the simplified equivalent expression of (12⋅12⋅12)⋅(12⋅12⋅12) is 12^6.
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1)6^8
2) 73^20
3) 78^48
4) 12^6
6) 3

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1) (74)^8
2) 10^63
3) (4^5)^2
4) 15^12
5) 8
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