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Find the product. x^5 · x^4 · x^3

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easy

remember
(x^m)(x^n)=x^(m+n)

therefor
(x^5)(x^4)(x^3)=x^(5+4+3)=x^12
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User Praneet
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Answer:


x^(12)

Explanation:

Remember that when you are multiplying the exponents of the different algebraic or numeric components of the equation have to be added up, this is according to exponents product rules, whic means that when you are multiplying:


x^(5) *x^(4)*x^(3)

You have as exponents "5", "4", and "3", and you add them to get "12".

The answer would be
x^(12)

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