First law of exponents 3a^2x2^3=
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The law implies that if the exponents with same bases are multiplied, then exponents are added together.
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3 laws of exponents
Rule 1: To multiply identical bases, add the exponents. Rule 2: To divide identical bases, subtract the exponents.
Rule 3: When there are two or more exponents and only one base, multiply the exponents.
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