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Hi the last tutor completely confused on how to solve these kinds of question-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation

Given


P^3\cdot P^4

This can be written without exponents as follows


\begin{gathered} P^3\cdot P^4=(P* P* P)\cdot(P* P* P* P) \\ P^3\cdot P^4=P* P* P* P* P* P* P \end{gathered}

The last part of the question is in exponent form, that is,

From the rule of indices,


\begin{gathered} P^3\cdot P^4=P^(3+4) \\ P^3\cdot P^4=P^7 \end{gathered}

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