TheLittlestCinnaroll
TheLittlestCinnaroll TheLittlestCinnaroll
  • 05-05-2018
  • Mathematics
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Simplify the expression.



2^2 • 2^3




A.
4^5


B.
4^6


C.
2^6


D.
2^5

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royalranger
royalranger royalranger
  • 05-05-2018
When you have like bases, you multiply the exponents together and put it over the base.

[tex] 2^{2} 2^{3} = 2^{2*3} = 2^{6} [/tex]
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ridohana123
ridohana123 ridohana123
  • 05-05-2018
  Hey there!!

The answer you're looking for is ( D ) because in exponents, the rule is..

║If the bases are the same, add the exponents║

2 ^2 * 2 ^3 = ? (Bases are the same, add the exponents)

Answer: D = 2^5

║Hope that helps :)║
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