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If an exponent is on the outside of a set of parenthesis, the exponent gets applied to which number inside?

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Final answer:

When an exponent is on the outside of a set of parentheses, it gets applied to every number inside.

Step-by-step explanation:

When an exponent is on the outside of a set of parentheses, the exponent gets applied to every number inside the parentheses. In other words, each number inside the parentheses is raised to the exponent outside.

For example, if we have the expression (27x^3)(4x^2), and an exponent of -33 outside, we would raise each number inside the parentheses to the power of -33. This would result in (27^-33)(x^3)(4^-33)(x^2).

We then use the rule that when we multiply two exponential expressions with the same base, we add their exponents. So, the final expression would be 27^-33 * x^3 * 4^-33 * x^2, which can be simplified further if needed.

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