Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of 8^2⋅8^6 ?(1 point)

8(^2x6^)
8(^2+6^)
8(^2divisionsign6^)
8(^2-6^)

Using the Product Rule of Exponents, an equivalent form of 8^2⋅8^6 is 8^(2+6).

Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of 2^6 x 2^3 ?(1 point)

Using the Product Rule of Exponents, an equivalent form of 2^6 x 2^3 is 2^(6+3).

do you mean 2^9?

Apologies for the confusion. Yes, you are correct. An equivalent form of 2^6 x 2^3 is 2^9.

Apply the Product Rule of Exponents to form an equivalent expression of 1^6 x 1^2⋅1^1 .(1 point)

Applying the Product Rule of Exponents, an equivalent expression of 1^6 x 1^2⋅1^1 is 1^(6+2+1).

6^9?

Apologies for the confusion. In the case of 1^6 x 1^2⋅1^1, the Product Rule of Exponents states that any base raised to the power of 1 is equal to the base itself. Therefore, an equivalent expression would be 1^6 x 1^2⋅1^1 is equal to 1^9.

Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of (1/3)^6 x (1/3)^3 ?(1 point)

Using the Product Rule of Exponents, an equivalent form of (1/3)^6 x (1/3)^3 is (1/3)^(6+3), which simplifies to (1/3)^9.

Find the product of 2^5 x 2^5 using the Product Rule of Exponents.(1 point)

Using the Product Rule of Exponents, the product of 2^5 x 2^5 is 2^(5+5), which simplifies to 2^10.

is 2^10 equal to 20?

No, 2^10 is not equal to 20.

2^10 means "2 raised to the power of 10." To calculate this, you would multiply 2 by itself 10 times.

2^10 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 1024

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