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Rewrite each expression in the form kkxxnn, where kk is a real number and nn is an integer. Assume x ≠ 0.

1. 2x^5 ∙ x^10

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Answer:

The expression will be
2x^5* x^(10)=2x^(5+10)=2x^(15)

Explanation:

We have given the expression
2x^5* x^(10)

We have to write this expression in kkxxnn form , here kk is real number and nn is integer

We know the property of exponent that when two function are multiplied thn their exponent are added

So
2x^5* x^(10)=2x^(5+10)=2x^(15)

Here kk = 2 and nn = 15

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