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Choose one of the properties of exponents (for example, the Power of a Power Rule). Explain how the property works, and provide an example of the property.

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Power of a Power Rule

The power of a power rule states that if a base raised to a power is being raised to another power, the exponents are multiplied and the base remains the same

The rule is


(a^n)^m=a^((n*m))

Example


(4^3)^2=4^((3*2))=4^6

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