Yes. (-2)3 = -8
512
since 2 to the third power(2x2x2)=8Then two to the third power times two to the third power(8x8) = 642x2x2 = 8
2 to the third power x 17 to the 7th power = 3,282,709,384
2 to the third power times 5 to the fifth power equals 25,000
35
25
The way to mark a power is to add the ^ symbol. For example, 2^3 = 2 to the third power, or 8
2^(6) X 2^(3) = 2^(6+3) = 2^(9) = 512 NB Providing the coefficients is the same, '2' in this case, when multiplying you just add the indices/power/exponentials. Similarly For division , subtract the indices. 2^(6) divide 2^(3) = 2^(6-3) = 2^(3) = 8 For 'nesting' , multiply the indices. [2^(6)]^(3) = 2^(6x3) = 2^(18) = 262144 NB In all cases the coefficient MUST be the same. NNB Something along the lines of 2^(3) X 3^(2) does NOT work by adding/subtracting/nesting the indices. , because the coefficients are different.
The GCF is 2^3 x 3^2 x 5
2-2
2 to the 3rd power = 2 * 2 * 2 = 8
(4x - 3y)(16x^2 + 12xy + 9y^2)