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The product of powers of the same base is equal to the base raised to the sum of the exponents: $a^m\cdot a^n=a^{m+n}$
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$3^{\left(\frac{1}{2}+1\right)}-6\sqrt{12}+2\sqrt{27}$
Learn how to solve subtraction of radicals problems step by step online. Simplify the subtraction of radicals 33^(1/2)-612^(1/2)227^(1/2). The product of powers of the same base is equal to the base raised to the sum of the exponents: a^m\cdot a^n=a^{m+n}. Simplify \frac{1}{2}+1. Rewrite 12 as a power. The power of a product is equal to the product of it's factors raised to the same power.