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Can yall give me 4 examples of rules of exponents with answers pls?

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Answer:

Product of powers rule. ...

Quotient of powers rule. ...

Power of a power rule. ...

Power of a product rule. ...

Power of a quotient rule. ...

Zero power rule. ...

Negative exponent rule.

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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

When multiplying two numbers (or variables) of the same exponent, the solution would have the exponents adding each other:


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

When dividing two numbers (or variables) of the same exponent, the solution would have the exponents subtracting each other:


a^(x) / a^(y) = a^(x-y)

When a number with an exponent is being raised to an exponent, the solution would have the exponents multiplying each other:


(a^{x)^(y) } = a^(xy)

When there are two variables in parentheses and an exponent on the outside, the exponent will power both variables:


(ab)^(x) = a^(x) b^(x)

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