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Evangeline Brown
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15 September, 14:55
What are the rules of simplifying exponents?
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Taffy
15 September, 15:18
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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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