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simplify \:  \: these \:  - {3}^{5}  \times  {9}^{4}


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Answered by ritoliavikash
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 \\  {3}^{5}  \times  {9}^{4}  \\ we \: can \: write \:  {9}^{4} as  \: {3}^{8} so \: according \: to \: the \: law \: of \: exponent \: if \: the \: base \: is \: same \: is \: same \: and \: it \: is \: in \: multiplication \: then \: the \: exponent \: will \: be \: added \: so \:  {3}^{5 + 8}  =  {3}^{13}  \\ here \: is \: the \: answer \: to \: the \: question \:

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