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(a/b)^m = a^m b^m
what rule of math is this
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7 months ago
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7 months ago
(a^m)^n = a^mn
what rule of math is this
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7 months ago
This is an example of the exponentiation rule known as the Power of a Power Rule.
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7 months ago
a^m x a^n = a ^ m +n
what rule of math is this
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7 months ago
This is an example of the exponentiation rule known as the Product of Powers Rule.
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7 months ago
solve and leave in exponential form : 3^7 * 3^ -9 =
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7 months ago
To solve the expression 3^7 * 3^(-9), we can apply the Product of Powers Rule, which states that when we multiply two exponential expressions with the same base, we add their exponents.
So, applying the rule:
3^7 * 3^(-9) = 3^(7 + (-9))
Simplifying the exponent, we have:
3^(7 - 9) = 3^(-2)
Therefore, 3^7 * 3^(-9) simplifies to 3^(-2) as the final answer in exponential form.