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when you're multiplying two terms with exponents with the same base (in this question, the base is e), then you add the powers. Ex: x^m times x^n = x^(m+n) So 4e^3 * e^5 = 4e^(3+5) = 4e^8.
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when you're multiplying two terms with exponents with the same base (in this question, the base is e), then you add the powers. Ex: x^m times x^n = x^(m+n) So 4e^3 * e^5 = 4e^(3+5) = 4e^8.
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when you're multiplying two terms with exponents with the same base (in this question, the base is e), then you add the powers. Ex: x^m times x^n = x^(m+n) So 4e^3 * e^5 = 4e^(3+5) = 4e^8.
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when you're multiplying two terms with exponents with the same base (in this question, the base is e), then you add the powers. Ex: x^m times x^n = x^(m+n) So 4e^3 * e^5 = 4e^(3+5) = 4e^8.