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| Question 250655:  (k^9)^5(k^3)^2
 Answer by unlockmath(1688)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hello, Let's write this (k^9)^5(k^3)^2 in another way and maybe it will make more sense.
 (k^9)(k^9)(k^9)(k^9)(k^9)(k^3)(k^3) From this we can see that there are:
 (k^45)(k^6)  Following so far? From here we can do:
 k^51 and there's the answer.
 Make sense?
 RJ
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