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Simplify. Assume all variables are positive.\newlinex35×x135x^{\frac{3}{5}} \times x^{\frac{13}{5}}\newlineWrite your answer in the form AA or AB\frac{A}{B}, where AA and BB are constants or variable expressions that have no variables in common. All exponents in your answer should be positive.\newline______

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Q. Simplify. Assume all variables are positive.\newlinex35×x135x^{\frac{3}{5}} \times x^{\frac{13}{5}}\newlineWrite your answer in the form AA or AB\frac{A}{B}, where AA and BB are constants or variable expressions that have no variables in common. All exponents in your answer should be positive.\newline______
  1. Identify Equation: Identify the equation and apply the exponent multiplication rule.\newlineWhen multiplying two exponents with the same base, we add the exponents: am×an=am+na^m \times a^n = a^{m+n}.\newlinex35×x135=x35+135x^{\frac{3}{5}} \times x^{\frac{13}{5}} = x^{\frac{3}{5} + \frac{13}{5}}
  2. Apply Exponent Rule: Add the exponents.\newline35+135=3+135\frac{3}{5} + \frac{13}{5} = \frac{3 + 13}{5}\newline35+135=165\frac{3}{5} + \frac{13}{5} = \frac{16}{5}
  3. Add Exponents: Write the final expression using the sum of the exponents.\newlinex35×x135=x165x^{\frac{3}{5}} \times x^{\frac{13}{5}} = x^{\frac{16}{5}}

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