It would remain the same
Exponents are numbers that simplify the amount of times a number multiplies by itself. For example, 5^3 would be equal to 5x5x5 which equals 125. In that same number, 5 would be the base and 3 would be the exponent, (aka) the little number on the top right of another number. And yes, exponents CAN have exponents.
exponents can be found in math formulas and wen multiplying the same number. exponents can be found in math formulas and wen multiplying the same number.
nothing, keep the exponents the same, remember you can only add or subtract when the exponents are the same
If the base numbers or variables are the same, you add the exponents.
Exponents are higher in priority in terms of the order of operations, and do not combine in the same way as you would simple add/subtract/multiply/divide. So, if you have: 26 + 24 This is a polynomial in base 2 with different powers. It would be this in binary: 1010000 ...which would not be the same as 210: 1000000000 In order to be able to change exponents, you have to be multiplying factors using the same base, as in: 26 * 24 = 210 ...because the exponents are also indicating how many times you are multiplying each base by itself, and multiplication is the same as the basal function of the exponent (repeated multiplication).
11 = 1
If you are multiplying powers of the same base (like 24 times 211), yes, you add the exponents.
You can use exponents if you have 4x4x4x4x4x4 4x4x4x4x4x4=4 to the sixth power but really, you're doing the same problem eiter way, so exponents are pretty much useless or in real life you ues exponets when it is a really big number like 2.45x10 to the 7th power and that number would be 245000
When you add numbers in scientific notation, it is best to convert them to their original decimal form, or at least change them so that they have the same exponent. Then when you are finished adding, simply put the solution is proper scientific notation.
Exponents did not change math, per se, math has always been the same. But the use of them has changed the way math is done. It has allowed mathematic formulas to be shortened and simplified.
The exponents are added.
dissimilar terms are terms that do not have the same variable or the variable do not contain the same number of exponents