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Any real (or even complex) number can be a power or exponent of 3. There are infinitely many of them.

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What is all the power and exponents 1-10?

All the powers and exponents of 1 are 1.The powers and exponents of any of the other numbers up to 10 are equivalent to the all the positive numbers - rational and irrational.


How do you change powers with negative exponents to powers with positive exponents?

by doing reciprocal


What is a rule that works for multiplying powers of the same base in exponents?

To multiply powers with the same base, you add the exponents. For example, 10^2 x 10^3 = 10^5. Similarly, to divide powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents. For example, 10^3 / 10^5 = 10^(-2).


How are exponents and powers different?

They are not. Exponents, powers and indices are terms used for the same thing.


What do you with two negative exponents when multiplying?

I presume you mean you are multiplying two powers of the same base, where both exponents are negative. Regardless of the signs of the exponents, you algebraically add the exponents. For example, 2-3 times 2-4 is 2-7; 35 times 3-8 is 3-3.


How do you simplify exponents or powers in algebra?

When multiplying exponents with the same base add them: x^3*x^2 = x^5 When dividing exponents with the same base subtract them: x^3/x^2 = x^1 or x


Who found exponents and powers?

Napier


To multiply powers with the same exponents what do you do?

yes they are the same 4^3 = 4*4*4=64


What the sum of the exponents of the variables?

That means that you are supposed to add them.Multiplying the same variable raised to different powers is equivalent to adding the exponents. For example, 10^5 x 10^3 = 10^(5+3) = 10^8. (Using "^" for powers.)


What does it mean to multiply two powers having the same base and add the exponents?

This is one of the laws of exponents, which states that xa * xb = x(a+b) The base is x, and the two powers (or exponents) are a and b.


Can divide powers with the same base by subtracting the exponents?

Yes, you can subtract the exponents, for example 5^3/5^2 = 5^3-2 = 5^1 Thats the same as 125/25 = 5


When do add exponents?

when you multiply powers with the same base.