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Law Of Exponents For Multiplication at Math Glossary

What is it? The product of two or more numbers in exponential form with the same base is equal to that base raised to the power equal to the sum of the powers of each number; i.e., add their exponents: a b - ac = ab+c Example: a5 - a 2 = a7.

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