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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (shinalcantara):

\[(x^n)(x^m)=x^{m+n}\] use that law in multiplying exponents

OpenStudy (shinalcantara):

it is applicable identical bases

OpenStudy (shinalcantara):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't know how to... :/

OpenStudy (shinalcantara):

\[(a^3b^{12}c^2)(a^5c^2)(b^5c^4)^1\] an exponent raised to 1 is just the exponent itself. note that for exponents of the same bases that involves multiplication we will just add the exponent so: \[a^{(3+5)}b^{(12+5)}c^{(2+2+4)}\] just add the exponents

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