1. The problem is to apply the exponent product rule which states that when multiplying two powers with the same base, you add the exponents.
2. The formula is: $$a^m \times a^n = a^{m+n}$$ where $a$ is the base and $m$, $n$ are exponents.
3. Here are 10 questions to practice this rule:
1. Simplify $$2^3 \times 2^4$$.
2. Simplify $$x^5 \times x^2$$.
3. Simplify $$5^1 \times 5^6$$.
4. Simplify $$a^7 \times a^3$$.
5. Simplify $$3^4 \times 3^5$$.
6. Simplify $$y^2 \times y^8$$.
7. Simplify $$7^0 \times 7^9$$.
8. Simplify $$b^{10} \times b^0$$.
9. Simplify $$4^3 \times 4^2$$.
10. Simplify $$z^6 \times z^1$$.
Each question requires adding the exponents of the same base to simplify the expression.
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