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Cruz
4 May, 19:18
How do you do exponents
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Mina Vega
4 May, 21:16
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When you multiply terms with like bases you add the exponents together. The base stays the same. When you divide terms with like bases you subtract the exponent of the denominator from the exponent of the numerator. This is called getting the power of a power.
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