Exam 4: Multiplication With Exponents
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Suppose you have two squares, one of which is larger than the other. Suppose further that the side of the larger square is three times as long as the side of the smaller square. If the length of the side of the smaller square is x , find the area of each square. Then find the number of smaller squares it will take to cover the larger square.
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Use the property
to simplify the expression. If needed, write your answer with positive exponents only. 


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Simplify the expression, and write your answer in scientific notation. 

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