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x^(5)*x^(3)

Simplify.\newlinex5x3 x^{5} \cdot x^{3}

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Q. Simplify.\newlinex5x3 x^{5} \cdot x^{3}
  1. Add Exponents: To simplify the expression x5×x3x^{5}\times x^{3}, we use the property of exponents that states when multiplying two powers with the same base, we add the exponents. So, we add the exponents 55 and 33 together.\newlineCalculation: 5+3=85 + 3 = 8
  2. Calculate Exponents: After adding the exponents, we write the simplified expression with the base xx and the new exponent.\newlineCalculation: x(5+3)=x8x^{(5+3)} = x^8

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