SOLUTION: 1.) Write the expression in an equivalent form using a single exponent. −6 · u · u · u · u and 2.) Use the product rule for exponents to simplify the expression. Write th

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Question 1133259: 1.) Write the expression in an equivalent form using a single exponent.
−6 · u · u · u · u
and
2.) Use the product rule for exponents to simplify the expression. Write the result using exponents.
(t + 1)6(t + 1)3

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

1.) Write the expression in an equivalent form using a single exponent.




2.) Use the product rule for exponents to simplify the expression. Write the result using exponents.






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