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A. What would it mean for the operation of raising one number to an exponent to be commutative? Decide and explain whether or not this operation is commutative.

B. What would it mean for the operation of raising one number to an exponent to be
associative? Decide and explain whether or not this operation is associative.

C. What would it mean for the process of raising one exponent to another to
distribute over addition? Decide and explain whether or not this is true.

D. What would it mean for the process of raising one exponent to another to
distribute over multiplication? Decide and explain whether or not this is true.

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