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How to Multiply Exponents?

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How to Multiply Exponents?

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Once you know the exponent rules, it is very easy to multiply exponents. The rule that pertains to multiplying exponents tells us that when you have an expression like (3^6)x( 3^4)that contains terms with exponents, you can add the exponents only if both terms have the same base. Since the base is 3 for both, we can add the exponents 6 and 4 to get the answer as 3^10. For more information, look here: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/expone…

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