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hhanan:

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hhanan:

ScamTheMan:

Well, using PEMDAS, we know that you're supposed to do what's in the parenthesis before anything else. All we have to do is combine like terms: \[(2a^3a^4)^5\] \[(2a^7)^5\] Now that we're finished dealing with what's inside the parenthesis, we can deal with the exponent. \[(2a^7)^5\] 32a^35 And that's simply our answer. QC doesn't allow you to put more than one number as an exponent, so just to clarify, 35 is the exponent of (a)

ScamTheMan:

Do you need further explanation on how exponents work or anything?

hhanan:

no ty

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