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Use the power of a power property to select each correct way to rewrite the expression. x^15

Use the power of a power property to select each correct way to rewrite the expression-example-1
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Answer:

first, third and fourth

Explanation:

using the rule of exponents


(a^m)^(n) =
a^(mn)

then


(x^3)^(5) =
x^(3(5)) =
x^(15) ← true


(x^{(1)/(3))^5 } =
x^{(1)/(3)(5) } =
x^{(5)/(3) }
x^(15)


(x^(1)/(3)) ^(45) =
x^{(1)/(3)(45) } =
x^(15) ← true


(x^5)^(3) =
x^(5(3)) =
x^(15) ← true


(x^13)^(2) =
x^(13(2)) =
x^(26)
x^(15)

User Shirene
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Answer:

Expressions 1, 3, and 4 all equal
x^(15)

Explanation:

See the attached worksheet.

Use the power of a power property to select each correct way to rewrite the expression-example-1
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