Which expression is correctly developed to use the Product Rule of Exponents?(1 point)...

a b c d

pick abcd

A.2

b.128

c.16

d.8

A.416

B.4

C.16

D.42

The correct expression to use the Product Rule of Exponents is:

**(a^m)(a^n) = a^(m + n)**

(52)9

left parenthesis 5 squared right parenthesis superscript 9 baseline

327
32 superscript 7 baseline

108⋅108
10 superscript 8 baseline times 10 superscript 8 baseline

62⋅73

(62)(73)

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Which of the following correctly used the Product Rule of Exponents to simplify the expression 1008⋅1007?

To simplify the expression 1008⋅1007 using the Product Rule of Exponents, we can add the exponents:

1008⋅1007 = 10^3 ⋅ 10^3 ⋅ 10^4 = 10^(3 + 3 + 4) = 10^10

Therefore, the correct expression that uses the Product Rule of Exponents to simplify 1008⋅1007 is 10^10.