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Use the power of a product rule for exponents to simplify each expression.$$\left(3 a^{4} b^{7}\right)^{3}$$
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This rule states that $(ab)^n = a^n b^n$. So, we can apply this rule to our expression: $$(3 a^{4} b^{7})^{3} = 3^{3} (a^{4})^{3} (b^{7})^{3}$$ Show more…
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