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Which property tells us to multiply the powers to simplify

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I think the answer to your problem is exponents.
User Jonas T
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I already answered this question. This is the answer:

Answer: the property that tells to multiply the powers to simplify is called power of a power.


Justification:

Property:


(a^(b) )^(c)= a^(b.c)

Some examples will help you to understand and remember better:


(3^2)^4=3^(2.4)=3^8=6561 (10^(3))^(2)=10^(3.2)=10^(6)=1,000,000 (5^(4))^5=5^(5.4)=5^(20)=95,367,431,640,625

Remember a power raised to other power is a property named power of a power and tells that you keep the base and multiply the powers.

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