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Connor Krause
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18 September, 05:52
An example of Power of a Power Property
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Alfredo Hammond
18 September, 06:01
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Power of a power as applied to exponents is the following:
The power of a power is the product of the exponents, or
(x^a) ^b = x^ (ab)
For example
(5^2) ^3=5^ (2*3) = 5^6=15625
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