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  • 01-03-2019
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Which law could you use to simplify the expression (x^4)^9

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megpiph megpiph
  • 01-03-2019

Answer: Powers to powers rule. When there is 2 exponents like that you have to multiply those exponents together.

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So, with this (x^4)^9 would equal x^36

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