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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.
Ok, basically here:5^65 is the base, 6 is the power.So if you have:5^8 * 5^9it would equal 5^175^8 / 5^9would equal 5^-2 or 5^1/2
The Addition Property of Exponents. To multiply powers with the same base, add the exponents. e.g. 34 x 37 = 311, x2x3 = x5, and (3x2yz3)(2x5y2z) = 6x7y3z4.
yes they are the same 4^3 = 4*4*4=64
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when you multiply powers with the same base.
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).
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.
Ok, basically here:5^65 is the base, 6 is the power.So if you have:5^8 * 5^9it would equal 5^175^8 / 5^9would equal 5^-2 or 5^1/2
The Addition Property of Exponents. To multiply powers with the same base, add the exponents. e.g. 34 x 37 = 311, x2x3 = x5, and (3x2yz3)(2x5y2z) = 6x7y3z4.
yes they are the same 4^3 = 4*4*4=64
no
base x base result x Exponent
When you divide powers having the same base, subtract the numerator from the denomenator. Put the base in the part of the fraction where the original exponent was larger.
Add them. 102 x 103 = 105
multiply= you add the exponets together and keep the same base divide= you subtract the exponet and keep the base the same
Numbers that have the same variable or powers of a variable, such as 2x and 6x.