SOLUTION: I have a question specifically dealing with multiplication properties of exponents. My question is: Is (y^m)^n=(y^n)^m a true statement? This doesn't make sense to me. I don't thin

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Question 829324: I have a question specifically dealing with multiplication properties of exponents. My question is: Is (y^m)^n=(y^n)^m a true statement? This doesn't make sense to me. I don't think I have fully grasped the multiplication properties of exponents yet.
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Answer by erica65404(394) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When you have exponents on the inside and outside of parenthesis, you multiply them. If you are just multiplying 2 numbers with exponents, you add.
Example:
%28a%5E3%29%5E4
This is same as writing a%5E3%2Aa%5E3%2Aa%5E3%2Aa%5E3 which gives you a%5E12 It is easier to just think 3*4 though.
if it had been a%5E3%2Aa%5E4 the answer would have been a^7.

So looking at the problem, you can just do it the easy way by multiplying the exponents together.
%28y%5Em%29%5En=%28y%5En%29%5Em
y%5Emn=y%5Enm
This is a true statement.
if m=3 and n=2, y%5E%283%2A2%29=y%5E%282%2A3%29 is y%5E6=y%5E6. This is a true statement.
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