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3 to the 2nd power · 3 to the 4th power · 3 to the 6th power A) 3 to the power of 0 B) 3 to the 10th power C) 3 to the 12th power D) 3 to the 48th power
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3 to the 2nd power · 3 to the 4th power · 3 to the 6th power
A) 3 to the power of 0
B) 3 to the 10th power
C) 3 to the 12th power
D) 3 to the 48th power
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Think of it like this:
= 9
= 81
= 729
9 · 81 · 729 = 531,441
= 531,441
Or you could simply add together the powers, which I now realize would be a lot simpler.
2 + 4 + 6 = 12
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3^2 * 3^4 *3^6 = 3^12
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C) 3 to the 12th power
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