Laws of Exponents: a^(x+y) = (a^x)(a^y)

First published at 18:54 UTC on March 14th, 2020.
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In this video I go over a simple proof of the general law of exponent with base a: a^(x+y) = (a^x)(a^y). In the proof I use the definition a^x = e^(xlna) and the laws of exponents with base e which I covered in my earlier videos.

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