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    Exam 5: Exponents, Polynomials, and Polynomial Functions
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    Apply the Product Rule for Exponents, If Possible\(y^{3} \cdot y^{6} \cdot y^{2}\)
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Apply the Product Rule for Exponents, If Possible y3⋅y6⋅y2y^{3} \cdot y^{6} \cdot y^{2}y3⋅y6⋅y2

Question 13

Question 13

Multiple Choice

Apply the product rule for exponents, if possible.
- y3⋅y6⋅y2y^{3} \cdot y^{6} \cdot y^{2}y3⋅y6⋅y2


A) y36y^{36}y36
B) y13y^{13}y13
C) y9y^{9}y9
D) y11y^{11}y11

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