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Multiply or divide as indicated.

p^ 3 • p^ 2 • p

can someone help i got
P^5 thats wrong though

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hi Tijuanabw,
In algebraic expressions, multiplication refers to ADDITION, and division refers to SUBTRACTION. So as we have multiplication in all three factors so we can say p^3+2+1= p^6
because if we do not see an exponent on the factor, So we should know that it has 1 as an exponent

Hope it works
User Vijay Nandwana
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Answer:

p^6

Explanation:


p^3 \cdot p^2 \cdot p

Here, p has exponent 1. p or p^1 are same.


p^3 \cdot p^2 \cdot p^1

All the terms that has same base p

To multiply the exponents with same base we add the exponents using exponential property.


a^m \cdot a^n = a^(m+n)


p^3 \cdot p^2 \cdot p^1


p^(3+2+1)= p^6


p^3 \cdot p^2 \cdot p is p^6

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