SOLUTION: Are the expressions 2x to the third power and (2x) to the third power equivalent? ) Is the operation of raising to a power comunitiative? That is, is a to the b power = to b to t

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Question 372205: Are the expressions 2x to the third power and (2x) to the third power equivalent? )
Is the operation of raising to a power comunitiative? That is, is a to the b power = to b to thhe a power? Explain why or why not.
2) Explain in detail the steps involved in finding the product of two polynomials. Use an example if you wish.
3) 4) Describe the steps involved, in detail, in finding the product of x+2 and x-2.
4) 5) Describe how to determine if a sum of terms is a polynomial. Illustrate with an example of a polynomial and a non-polynomial

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