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OpenStudy (elise_a18):

Identify the Exponent Law shown in the example below. (a2)3 = a2 • 3 = a6 Power of a Product Power of a Power Product of Powers None of the above

OpenStudy (elise_a18):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

power of power

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Elise_a18

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

B) power of a power - The Power of a Power Rule states (b^m)^n is equal to b^(mn). This rule means that you multiply the exponents together and keep the base unchanged.

OpenStudy (elise_a18):

Haha that was my first choice even though I wasn't sure. Thaanks for the clarification Elona!

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

anytime!!!!

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