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When multiplying powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents. When dividing powers with the same base, you multiply the exponents. When raising a power to a power, you divide the exponents? EXPLAIN YOUR REASONING

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False

Explanation:

(x^3)(x^4) = (xxx)(xxxx) = x^7 when multiplying you add the exponents

(x^5)÷(x^2) = (xxxxx)÷(xx) = xxx or x^3 because two of the x's reduce therefore when dividing you subtract the exponents

(x^2)^3 = (x^2)(x^2)(x^2) = (xx)(xx)(xx) = x^6 when raising a power to a power you multiply the exponents

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