The lack of bracketing here makes it impossible to know how all these operations are grouped. For example does the first bit mean (5x5/x2)+7x..
or does it mean 5x5/(x2+ 7x).. and so on for other ambiguities?
Two to the fifth power multiplied by three to the second power equals 288.
142 = 14x14 = 196
Six to the tenth.
You could try dividing both numerator and denominator by 8x2 .
-1331.
Two to the fifth power multiplied by three to the second power equals 288.
17.64
142 = 14x14 = 196
Six to the tenth.
It is: 243 to the power of 1/5 = 3 because 3*3*3*3*3 = 243
You could try dividing both numerator and denominator by 8x2 .
This depends where the brackets go. If the equation you want to simplify is (2x)(x2) + 9 then we just multiply the parts in the brackets. When you multiply powers you add the power, so this is 2x3+9 If the equation is 2x(x2+9) then we need to multiply each part of the bracket by 2x. This gives 2x3+18x
Multiply it by itself.
If you're multiplying, it's a to the sixteenth. If you're dividing, it's a to the second.
If you're multiplying, it's a to the sixteenth. If you're dividing, it's a to the second.
Simply multiply 5 x 5 x 5. The answer is 125.
-1331.