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Summarize the rules for multiplying powers with the same base, dividing powers with the same base, and raising a power to a power.
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Summarize the rules for multiplying powers with the same base, dividing powers with the same base, and raising a power to a power.
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Summarize the rules for multiplying powers with the same base, dividing powers with the same base, and raising a power to a power.
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mulitplying with the same base- add the exponets x^y times x^z equals x^y+z
Dividing- subtract the exponents x^y divied by x^z equals x^y-z
Power to a power- multiply the exponets (x^y)^z equals x^y times Z
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