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3^3 times 3^3 divides by 3^4

3^0
3^1
3^2
3^4

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4 votes

Answer:

3^2

Explanation:

For clarity rewritet 3^3 times 3^3 divides by 3^4 as follows:

3^3*3^3

-----------------

3^4

This, in turn, simplifies to

3^(3 + 3) 3^6

---------------- or ------------ = 3^2 (third answer choice)

3^4 3^4

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User Hariharan B
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Answer:

3^2

Explanation:

The applicable rules of exponents are ...

(a^b)(a^c) = a^(b+c)

(a^b)/(a^c) = a^(b-c)

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((3^3)(3^3))/((3^4))=3^(3+3-4)=\boxed{3^2}

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