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Evaluate using the rules of exponents.$(-3)^{2} \cdot(-3)$
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Using the rules of exponents, we know that any number raised to the power of 2 is that number multiplied by itself. So, $(-3)^2 = (-3) \cdot (-3) = 9$. Show more…
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