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Which property tells us to multiply the powers to simplify

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  • 06-02-2018
There are a couple of operations you can do on powers
We can multiply powers with the same base
x4⋅x2=(x⋅x⋅x⋅x)⋅(x⋅x)=x6
xa⋅xb=xa+b
This is an example of the product of powers property tells us that when you multiply powers with the same base you just have to add the exponents
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