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Which equation shows that you can find the power of a power by finding the product of the exponents?

Which equation shows that you can find the power of a power by finding the product-example-1
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Answer:

(b^p)^q=b^p*q

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The Power rule for exponent states that to raise a power to a power you need to multiply the exponents .

According to this rule


(a^m)^n=a^(mn)

If we look at the options Option 1 is using the power rule

It
(b^p)^q=b^(pq) it shows that you can find the power of a power by finding the product of the exponents

The other options are adding or distributing the powers and is not following the power rule.

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