SOLUTION: The rule for raising a monomial that is already a power, to a power is A. multiply the exponents. B. add exponents of like variables. C. divide the exponents. D. none of the

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Question 248114: The rule for raising a monomial that is already a power, to a power is
A. multiply the exponents.
B. add exponents of like variables.
C. divide the exponents.
D. none of the above; there is no rule for raising a monomial to a power.
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Answer: A. multiply the exponents
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