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(5^5) * (5^4)=312 5* 625

=1,953,125

also=5^9
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(5^5) * (5^4)=312 5* 625

=1,953,125

also=5^9
 
is very very wrong
the right answer:
 
5^5*5^4 = 25^9
all you do is times 5 by 5 to get 25 then add the indicies 5 and 4 to get 9 put them together and you get 25^9!

 

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