UNIT 3

Exponent Rules
LESSON 5
Power Rule of Exponents
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Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I cannot see or access the specific questions from Lesson 5 of the Power Rule of Exponents in Unit 3. However, I can provide you with a brief explanation of the Power Rule of Exponents if that would help:

The Power Rule of Exponents states that when you have a power of a power, you multiply the exponents. Specifically, if you have a number or a variable raised to a power, and that whole expression is raised to another power, you can simplify it by multiplying the exponents together.

For example:
- (x^2)^3 = x^(2*3) = x^6
- (5^3)^2 = 5^(3*2) = 5^6

Remember, this rule only applies when you have a power of a power. If you have a product of powers or a quotient of powers, different rules apply.

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