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Consider the expression. 6 · 6^0 · 6^–3 Which statements are true about the expression? Check all that apply. The 6 without an exponent is equivalent to the 6 having a 0 exponent. The sum of the exponents is 2. Multiply the exponents to simplify the expression. The expression has a value of StartFraction 1 Over 36 EndFraction. An equivalent expression is 6^5 · 6^-7.

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