Respuesta :

Answer:

Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to multiply:

3^6 by 3^4.

When we multiply two terms with the same base and different exponent, we keep the base and add the exponents. So

3^(6)*3^(4) = 3^(6+4) = 3^10, which is option A.

Equivalent expressions are those in which the base is 3, and the sum of the exponents is 10. So C and D are also equivalent expressions.

The lone which is not is B, which is the answer to this question.