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- when multiplying exponents with the same base, you would add the exponents and leave the base. If the bases are different , then you would just evaluate.
- when dividing exponents with the same base, you would leave the base and subtract the exponents.
- when you have an exponent outside the brackets, the you would multiply the everything inside the brackets.
- when multiplying exponents with different bases with same exponent, then you would multiply the numbers/variables inside brackets and then would place the fraction outside the brackets
- when dividing exponents with the same base, you would leave the base and subtract the exponents.
- when you have an exponent outside the brackets, the you would multiply the everything inside the brackets.
- when multiplying exponents with different bases with same exponent, then you would multiply the numbers/variables inside brackets and then would place the fraction outside the brackets