Two ways of anding in Latin. The common one is x et y. The other is x yque. In the latter form the emphasis goes on on the syllable before the -que irregardless of where it goes in the normal word. It's my understanding that the -que form requires that the two words being anded be absolutely parallel in type and form, in this case, two verbs in the plural imperative. That is if experiri counts as plural. Things seem to be a little different with deponent verbs, i.e., verbs active in meaning but passive in form.