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Simplify this epuation:2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2
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What you do with them is this i am going to give you an example: if you had 2 with the exponet 4 this is what you do: 2x2x2x2 and that would equal 8
Using exponets is easy. Like 23. This is 2 cubed. 23 equals 2.2.2. It is not 2x3. 2x2x2=8. Get it?
The details vary, depending on the calculator. To specify, for example, 5 to the power -2, you might typically press the following keys: 5 (xy) 2 (+/-) To specifically 10 to a positive or negative power, use the antilog function; for example, for 10 to the power -6: 6 (+/-) (10x)
well on a calculator, it is used to add exponets. for example: if you type on your calculater "2" then add the "caret" and then type "2" and hit enter. You should get "4" because 2 squared equals 4.
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10 -7 in exponets = 3
exponets are like 63 most people would say oh 6x3=18 nope that's not it its 6x itself 3 times so the