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Answer:

6^a+v

Explanation:

a^m * a^n = a^(m+n)

so, 6^a * 6^v = 6^a+v

User Pedro Vieira
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Answer:


{6}^(a+v)

Explanation:

We want to find the value of


{6}^(a) * 6 ^(v)

We can do so by using basic exponent laws.

Multiplying exponents with the same base law:

(note that the base is the number under the exponent, in this case both bases have a value of 6 so we use this law)


a ^(m) * {a}^(n) = {a}^(m+n)

Explanation of law : We simply keep the bases the same and add the exponents.

Applying this law to 6^a * 6^v

We acquire

6^a * 6^v

==> keep the bases the same and add the exponents

6^a+v

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