Which expression is correctly developed to use the Product Rule of Exponents? (1 point)

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• 108 . 108
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The correct expression that uses the Product Rule of Exponents is:

108^2

To use the Product Rule of Exponents, you need to multiply the terms with the same base.

Out of the given expressions, the correct expression to use the Product Rule of Exponents is:

108 . 108

To apply the product rule of exponents, we need to have expressions that involve multiplication and the same base raised to different exponents.

Out of the provided options, the expression that can be developed to use the product rule of exponents is:
• 108 . 108.

This expression involves the multiplication of two numbers with the same base, which is 108, raised to the exponent of 1. According to the product rule of exponents, when multiplying two numbers with the same base, we can add the exponents. In this case, since both exponents are 1, the resulting exponent will be 1 + 1 = 2.

So, the expression can be further simplified using the product rule of exponents as:
108 . 108 = 108^2.