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How do you add numbers with exponents

For example: 3(2) + 3(3) =

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Answer: To add numbers with exponents, you need to make sure that the bases are the same. Then you can add the exponents.

For example:

3^2 + 3^3 =

9 + 27 =

36

So 3^2 + 3^3 = 36.

Here are a few more examples:

(2^3) + (2^2) =
8 + 4 = 12

(5^2) + (5^3) =
25 + 125 = 150

(4^4) + (4^3) =
256 + 64 = 320

(3^3) + (3^2) =
27 + 9 = 36

(6^4) + (6^3) =
1296 + 216 = 1512

Explanation:

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