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True or False If a is a real number, and m and n are integers, then $a^{m} \cdot a^{n}=a^{m+n}$.
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One of the properties of exponents states that when we multiply two exponents with the same base, we can add the exponents. This is represented as $a^{m} \cdot a^{n}=a^{m+n}$. Show more…
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