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Simplifying exponents
Simplify to a single power of 3:
3^5 x 3^4
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When multiplying exponents with the same base, you add the exponents. Therefore, 3^5 x 3^4 can be simplified as follows:
3^5 x 3^4 = 3^(5+4) = 3^9
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