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What do you do when exponents are different bases?

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Answer:

When the bases and exponents are both different, each needs to be evaluated separately:

5^2 + 3^3 = 25 + 27 = 52

Explanation:

1. When the bases are the same, it is easy. Just add the exponents:

(5^2) * (5^4) = 5^6

2. When the bases are different, but the exponents are the same, multiply the bases first and then use the same exponent:

(5^3) * (4^3) = (20)^3

3. When the bases and exponents are both different, each needs to be evaluated separately:

5^2 + 3^3 = 25 + 27 = 52

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