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Did you notice that we can simply multiply the exponents when raising a power to a power? This method is called the POWER RULE. (x^m) =x^m*n YOUR TURN: Use the power rule to simplify (a^4)^6
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Did you notice that we can simply multiply the exponents when raising a power to a power?
This method is called the POWER RULE.
(x^m) =x^m*n
YOUR TURN:
Use the power rule to simplify
(a^4)^6
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U multiple 4x6 than u write a^24
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