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Jack claims that when you multiply two powers with the same base, the new exponent is the product of the orginal exponents. He uses the example below to support his claim. Enter numbers for x (between 0-9),y (between 0-9), and z (between 0-9) to create an equation that shows Jack's claim is incorrect.

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