SOLUTION: When you have (6x^3)^3 do you add or multiply the exponents?

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: When you have (6x^3)^3 do you add or multiply the exponents? This question is from textbook The University of Chicago school mathematics project Alegebra

Answer by lyra(94)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You multiply them. You can review the laws of exponents at this website: http://oakroadsystems.com/math/expolaws.htm
Hope this helps and feel free to contact me with further questions,
lyra

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