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Jocelynn Huynh
5 July, 06:18
Find the product (3p^4) ^4 * (p^2) ^7
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Nicole
5 July, 06:40
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To raise a product to a power, raise each factor to the power.
To raise a power to a power, multiply the powers.
To multiply powers with the same base, add exponents.
(3p^4) ^4 * (p^2) ^7 =
= 3^4 * (p^4) ^4 * p^14
= 81 * p^16 * p^14
= 81p^30
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