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How do properties of interger exponents help you write equivalent expressions

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The properties of integer exponents can be used to write equivalent expressions by combining numeric or algebraic expressions that have a common base, distributing exponents to products and quotients, and simplifying powers of powers.

The product of powers property says that when we multiply powers with the same base, we just have to add the exponents. So, xaxb = x(a + b). As you can see, we keep the base the same and add the exponents together.
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The product of powers property says that when we multiply powers with the same base, we just have to add the exponents. So, xaxb = x(a + b). As you can see, we keep the base the same and add the exponents together.

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