SOLUTION: what is (2x to the power of 3)to the power of 2 multiplied by (3x to the power of 4) how would i rewite it to one exponent? and 5x 5y 3z how would i rewrite it to one exponen

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Question 74100: what is (2x to the power of 3)to the power of 2 multiplied by
(3x to the power of 4) how would i rewite it to one exponent?

and 5x 5y 3z how would i rewrite it to one exponent?

Answer by cathieb1225(41)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(2x^3)^3(3x^4)=(8x^9)(3x^4)=24x^13
you can not rewrite 5x 5y 3z to one exponent due to three different variables; they would have to be like terms.

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