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1 February, 07:33

How is multiplying exponents (x² ⋅ x⁴) different from raising a power to a power ((x²) ⁴) ?

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  1. 1 February, 08:01
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    When you're multiplying exponents such as your example, x^2 * x^4, you would add the exponents. The answer of the example would be x^6.

    When raising a power to a power, you would multiply the exponents. The answer to your second example would be x^8.
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