Simplify by writing as a single exponential expression. Assume all variables are positive.\\ $a^{\frac{3}{2}}a^{\frac{5}{2}} = $
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a^((3)/(2)) * a^((5)/(2)) = a^((3)/(2) + (5)/(2)) Show more…
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