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Multiplying Exponents (3x^2)(4x^2) = cann
Multiplying Exponents
(3x^2)(4x^2) = cann someone help
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Write in exponent form: 2x⋅2x⋅2x⋅2x
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Which of the following is the correct contraction for cannot? (1 point) Responses cant' cant' can't can't cann't
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When multiplying two powers that have the same base you should:
Add the exponents Subtract the exponents Multiply the exponents
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Add the exponents Subtract the exponents multiply the exponents
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when multiplying two powers that have the same base you should
Add the exponents subtract the exponents multiply the exponents
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When multiplying two powers that have the same base, you should:(1 point)
Responses Add the exponents Add the exponents Subtract
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Write in exponent form: 2x⋅2x⋅2x⋅2x
(1 point) Responses Because when you are multiplying with exponents, you would add to
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