a. The product (6^4 . 7^8) (6^3 . 7^2) can be represented as 6^a . 7^b where: a= ob= Preview Preview b. The product (5^6 . 2^3) (5 . 2^9) can be represented as 5^a . 2^b where: a= ob= Preview Preview
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