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Question
write the product in exponential notation.
a·a·a
a·a·a = \square
Step1: Recall exponential notation rule
Exponential notation for a product of the same base \(a\) multiplied \(n\) times is \(a^n\), where \(n\) is the number of times \(a\) is multiplied.
Step2: Count the number of \(a\)s
Here, \(a\) is multiplied 3 times (\(a\cdot a\cdot a\)). So using the rule, the base is \(a\) and the exponent is 3.
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\(a^3\)