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OpenStudy (milo123):

MEDAL PLS HELP:) http://prnt.sc/chbedk

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OpenStudy (rayep12):

Jana is right because when exponents are in parentheses you have to multiply it

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Nooo ray :O

zepdrix (zepdrix):

\[\large\rm (3^56^8)(3^96^{10})=3^5\cdot 6^8\cdot3^9\cdot6^{10}\]This is just a big mess of multiplication. Since multiplication is `commutative`, we can multiply in any order. So let's rearrange things,\[\large\rm =3^5\cdot3^9\cdot6^8\cdot6^{10}\]

zepdrix (zepdrix):

From here we can apply one of our exponent rules.\[\large\rm x^a\cdot x^b=x^{a+b}\]

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