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Mathematics, 27.03.2021 14:00 Benjamincompton07

Which reason best explains why m^10n^3 is NOT equal to (mn)^13? A. No reason, because m^10n^3 does equal (mn)^13.
B. 10 • 3 is equal to 30, so the exponent should be 30.
C. The exponents need to be subtracted to get an answer of mn^7.
D. This law of exponents can only be used when the bases are equal.

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