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  • 04-08-2019
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Which expression is equivalent to p·q·q·q·q·q·q·q·q·q?

1. pq^9
2. 9pq
3. (pq)^9
4. (pq)^10

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Ben
Ben Ben
  • 04-08-2019

[tex]\huge{\boxed{pq^9}}[/tex]

An exponent is multiplying the same thing by itself a number of times.

For example, [tex]10^2\ =\ 10*10\ =\ 100[/tex]

There is one [tex]p[/tex]. [tex]p^1[/tex]

There are nine [tex]q[/tex]s. [tex]q^9[/tex]

This leaves us with [tex]p^1 * q^9[/tex], or [tex]p^1 q^9[/tex].

We don't need a power of one, so we can just keep [tex]p*q^9[/tex], or [tex]\boxed{pq^9}[/tex]

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mariamparker44 mariamparker44
  • 24-11-2020

Answer:

C.

Step-by-step explanation:

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