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Mathematics, 24.02.2021 21:00, llamasking

Why can't you use the product of powers rule to simplify this expression? Explain. {3}^{4} \times {2}^{8}

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To use the product of powers rule, the powers must have the same base. In this expression, the bases are 3 and 2, which are different, so the rule does not apply.​

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