Product Rule of Exponents Practice

Math 8 Q1 (Pre-Algebra) / Exponent Rules

Use the Product Rule of Exponents to simplify the expression 3^8 ⋅3^3.(1 point)

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To simplify the expression 3^8 ⋅ 3^3 using the Product Rule of Exponents, we add the exponents together.

3^8 ⋅ 3^3 = 3^(8+3)

Simplifying the exponent, we have:

3^8 ⋅ 3^3 = 3^11

Therefore, the expression simplifies to 3^11.
Use the product rule of exponents to simplify the expression 8^8 × 3^3
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