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OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

PLEASE HELP FAST! :)

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Note that \[\huge x \times x = x^1 \times x^1 = x^{1+1}\]

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

So who do you think is right

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Conner or Jana

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

Jana

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Try again

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

When you're multiplying and have the same bases you add the exponents

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

oh wait .. conner

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

@Astrophysics

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Yeah

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok and can you explain to me why conner is correct

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Note the exponent rule as I showed above, \[\huge x^n \times x^m = x^{n+m}\]

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok but can you explain why he is correct in words please :) @Astrophysics

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

No I will leave that to you

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

please.. i dont know how to explain it in words @Astrophysics

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

@raffle_snaffle

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

Can you explain to me why Conner is correct please

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Look up product rule with same bases

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

for exponents

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

Conner work is correct as @Astrophysics mention

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok and can you explan to me why he is correct please

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

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