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How is x to the power of 4 times x to the power of 3 different from x to the power of 4 divided by x to the power of 3?

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Explanation:

x^4(x^3) is x^7 (when multiplying two same variables with exponents you just add the exponents)

(x^4)/(x^3) is x^1 or just x (when dividing two same variables with exponents you just subtract the exponents)

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