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Answer:

E and F

Step-by-step explanation:

E: The exponent "product rule" tells us that, when multiplying two powers that have the same base, you can add the exponents.

F: 4 to 3rd exponent is 64 (4*4*4)

The expression [tex]4^{3} *4^{x}[/tex] is equivalent to [tex]4^{x+3} , 64*4^{x}[/tex].

What is an expression?

An expression is a combination of symbols and it does not convey full meaning of anything.

How to make equivalent expressions?

We have been given the expression 4^{3} *4^{x} and we have to find the equivalent equations.

If we see that both bases are equal so we will add the power with only one base from which  4^{x+3} .

If we see that 4 has a power of 3 so we will open it and it becomes 4*4*4*[tex]4^{x}[/tex]

Hence the equivalent expressions are 4^{x+3} , 64*4^{x}.

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