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Mathematics, 09.06.2021 16:00 vm204618

Can you write 2^3 • 3^4 with a single exponent? What happens if neither the exponents nor the bases are the same? Explain or show your reasoning.


Can you write 2^3 • 3^4 with a single exponent?

What happens if neither the exponents nor the bas

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