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  • 03-11-2022
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Use the Product Property for Exponents to explain why x · x = x^2.

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LayleenD738204 LayleenD738204
  • 03-11-2022

The Product Property for Exponents is as follows:

[tex]a^b\cdot a^c=a^{b+c}[/tex]

So, when we have:

[tex]x\cdot x[/tex]

We have no exponents, but actually the exponent is implied to be 1 in this case. So:

[tex]x\cdot x=x^1\cdot x^1[/tex]

Now, applying the Product Property for Exponents:

[tex]x\cdot x=x^1\cdot x^1=x^{1+1}=x^2[/tex]

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