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Simplify (12^0)(12^6). Write your answer using an exponent. Explain how you found your answer. (Question straight from the book)
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Simplify (12^0)(12^6). Write your answer using an exponent. Explain how you found your answer. (Question straight from the book)
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Simplify (12^0)(12^6). Write your answer using an exponent. Explain how you found your answer. (Question straight from the book)
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When you multiply two numbers with the same base, add the exponents.
12^0*12^6= 12^(0+6)= 12^6
Final answer: 12^6
ps Anything to the power of 0 is 1 so 1*(12^6)= 12^6
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