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Lizbeth
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12 November, 05:29
Rule for multiplying powers with the same base
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Allison Salazar
12 November, 05:42
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When multiplying two powers that have the same base, you can add the exponents
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Luca Solomon
12 November, 05:46
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Whenever you multiply two powers together that have like bases, you can simply add the exponents together.
This idea is called the product rule.
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