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Simplify each expression. Write the answers in exponent form. (See Examples $5-6$.)$$\frac{7^{2} \cdot 7^{6}}{7}$$
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This law states that $a^{m} \cdot a^{n} = a^{m+n}$. Applying this law to our expression, we get: $$7^{2} \cdot 7^{6} = 7^{2+6} = 7^{8}$$ So, our expression becomes: $$\frac{7^{8}}{7}$$ Show more…
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