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using laws of exponents, simplify​

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Answered by Mrperfect375
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This leads to another rule for exponents—the Power Rule for Exponents. To simplify a power of a power, you multiply the exponents, keeping the base the same. For example, (23)5 = 215. For any positive number x and integers a and b: (xa)b= xa· b.

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Answered by dhaliwalmehar08
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in first one bases are same and there is a sign of multiply and when there is a sign of multiply and bases are same then powers are Added so 3^6+5 = 3^11. rest u can solve

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