Yes but only if its multiplying, lets say its 4 to the 2nd power times 4 to the 3rd power that would be 4 to the 5th power because u keep the base and add the exponents
If your multiplying two numbers with the same base you add the exponents. EX. 4^2 * 4^3 This means 4 to the 2nd power times 4 to the 3rd power. You just add the 2 and 3. Now it becomes: 4^5 Hope this helped!
((4)2)3 simplifies to 46 (Simply multiply the two exponents when they are 'stacked'. 46=4*4*4*4*4*4=4096.
Add the exponents. The answer is 106
No say you had 3to the 2nd power + 1 to the 2nd power. u would follow order of operations and multiply first. then u would add.
Powers. 2 to the power of 4 = 16. "to the power of 4) is the the exponent.
when dividing a number to a certain power by the same number to a different power, subtract the exponents 6 to the 6 divided by 6 to the 2 = 6 to the 4 power = 1296
10^4 * 10^7 = 10^11 When multiplying exponents with the same base (in this case, 10), you add the exponents (4+7). If you were dividing, you'd subtract the exponents.
4^(5)
You can make it 4 to the 9th power and you will still get the same answer.
two ways are 9 to the power of 2 and another one is 3 to the power of 4 exponents are when you do x and use powers here is one 5x5x5x5 is 5 to the power of 4
You multiply the exponents.