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When you are multiplying like bases with exponents, you will also multiply the exponents together and leave the same base in your solution.

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Answer:true

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[tex]\underset{\textit{like-bases with exponents}}{5^{11}\cdot 5^3\cdot 5^{17}}\implies \stackrel{\textit{add the exponents}}{\underset{\textit{keep the base}}{5^{11+3+17}}}\implies 5^{31}[/tex]

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