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31 March, 13:21

How do you multiply powers with different bases but the same exponent?

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  1. 31 March, 15:15
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    You would multiply the bases and keep the exponent the same.

    For example let's say you had 5³*7³. (5 and 7 are bases, 3 is the exponent)

    If we break it down we can see what this problem is essentially saying.

    5*5*5*7*7*7

    Then, we can group the fives and the sevens since we have the same amount of each (due to having the same exponent).

    (5*7) (5*7) (5*7)

    Now, we can simplify this because it is a repeating pattern with equal amounts of each numbers.

    (5*7) ³

    Next, solve inside the parenthesis.

    (35) ³

    You can leave the answer like this, or solve to get 42,875.

    This can be checked by expanding it and solving.

    5³*7³



    5*5*5 = 125 and 7*7*7 = 343



    125*343 = 42,875
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