Which expression would you multiply the exponents?(1 point)

Responses

33+32
3 cubed plus 3 squared

3332
the fraction with numerator 3 cubed and denominator 3 squared

33⋅32
3 cubed times 3 squared

(3(3))(2)

1 answer

To multiply exponents with the same base, you use the rule \(a^m \cdot a^n = a^{m+n}\).

The correct expression to multiply the exponents for \(3^3\) and \(3^2\) would be:

\(3^3 \cdot 3^2\)

This corresponds to the response:

33⋅32 (3 cubed times 3 squared).

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