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Find the product of (3^6)(3)(3^5) Express your answer using exponents

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Answer:

3^12

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Answer:

3^12

Explanation:

When multiplying the same number with different exponents you have to add the the exponents. For example:


a^x + a^y = a ^(x+y)

So (3^6)(3)(3^5) or (3^6)(3^1)(3^5) = 3^(6+1+5) = 3^12

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