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However, since we have 3 sets of 4, what can we do with the two exponents to avoid expansion?

However, since we have 3 sets of 4, what can we do with the two exponents to avoid-example-1

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Answer:

To avoid expansion, you can just use the power of a power rule and multiply the two exponents from the start.

Explanation:

(x^4)^3

= x^4×3

= x^12

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