u cant they have to be the same (:
You have to add the exponents. It's best if you just remember it. You can also consider what happens when you multiply something like:(2 x 2 x 2) x (2 x 2) As you can notice, the number of factors get added. That's like adding the exponents.
when two numbers are multiplied together that are exponents you multiply the bases amd add the exponents the relationship would simply be that the product exponents are the sum of the exponents being multiplied in the question
You multiply the exponents.
You should multiply the numbers, but add the exponents. For example: 92 x 27 = 189
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).
Add them up providing that the bases are the same.
No.x^2 * y^2 = (x*y)^2You multiply the bases but the exponent remains the same.
Add the exponents
When you multiply two bases that are the same, you add their exponents. For example, if you have (a^m \times a^n), the result is (a^{m+n}). This rule applies only when the bases are identical; if the bases differ, you cannot combine them in this way.
nothing, keep the exponents the same, remember you can only add or subtract when the exponents are the same
Multiply-Add Divide-Subtract Power-MultiplyIt's the rule for exponents.If the bases are the same and they're...- multiplied; add the exponents. 22(23) = 25- divided; subtract the exponents (36/34) = 32- raised to a power; multiply the exponents (42)4 = 48
when you multiply powers with the same base.
You have to add the exponents. It's best if you just remember it. You can also consider what happens when you multiply something like:(2 x 2 x 2) x (2 x 2) As you can notice, the number of factors get added. That's like adding the exponents.
Assuming the bases are the same, you add the exponents. 10^3 x 10^3 = 10^6
No you add them if the bases are the same.
If the base numbers or variables are the same, you add the exponents.
when two numbers are multiplied together that are exponents you multiply the bases amd add the exponents the relationship would simply be that the product exponents are the sum of the exponents being multiplied in the question