Write the power of product law
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We use the power of a product rule when there are more than one variables being multiplied together and raised to a power. The power of a product rule tells us that we can simplify a power of a power by multiplying the exponents and keeping the same base.
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The Power of a Product rule states that a term raised to a power is equal to the product of its factors raised to the same power
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Power of a Product. When product of two factors is raised to a power, the result is a product with the two factors each having the same exponent that was the power the expression was raised to.
General Property: (a.b)^m = a^m.b^m
Examples: (7 · 10)^9 = 7^9 · 10^9
(3 · 8)^7 = 3^7 · 8^7
(xy)^3 = x^3y^3
(ab)^4 = a^4b^4
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