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Consider the expression.

6 · 60 · 6–3
Which statements are true about the expression? Check all that apply.
The 6 without an exponent is equivalent to the 6 having a 0 exponent.
The sum of the exponents is 2.
Multiply the exponents to simplify the expression.
The expression has a value of StartFraction 1 Over 36 EndFraction.
An equivalent expression is 65 · 6-7.

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Answer:

4. The expression has a value of 1/36 . True

5. An equivalent expression is (6)^5. (6)^- 7 True

Step-by-step explanation: Not true. The 6 without an exponent is equivalent to the 6 having a 0 exponent.

Any number having an exponent zero has a value equal to 1.

6 · (6)^0 · (6)^–3

= 6.1.1/216

= 1/36

= (6)^-2

2. The sum of exponents is 2.

False ( the sum of exponents is -2)

3.Multiply the exponents to solve the expression .

False when the bases are the same the exponents are added or subtracted.

4. The expression has a value of 1/36 .

True

5. An equivalent expression is (6)^5. (6)^- 7

True

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the correct answers are D and E. I just got this right. hope it helps

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