Which expression is correctly developed to use the Product Rule of Exponents?

Responses

1. (x^a)^b = x^(a*b)

2. x^a / x^b = x^(a+b)
3. (x^a)^b = x^(a+b)
4. x^a * x^b = x^(a-b)

Which expression is correctly developed to use the Product Rule of Exponents?

Responses

32*7

(5*2)*9

10*8⋅10*8

6*2⋅7*3

None of the expressions listed are applicable to the Product Rule of Exponents. The Product Rule of Exponents states that when you multiply two variables with the same base, you add their exponents. The expressions listed do not involve exponents.

what is the right answer

To use the Product Rule of Exponents, you need expressions with variables and exponents. Here is an example:

(x^a) * (x^b) = x^(a+b)

In this case, "x" is the variable and "a" and "b" are the exponents.

the answer was 10*8 x 10 *8

Apologies for the confusion. To use the Product Rule of Exponents, you need expressions with variables and exponents. The expression "10*8 x 10*8" does not involve exponents or variables. Therefore, it is not applicable to the Product Rule of Exponents.