To rewrite (2 \times 5 \times 5 \times 7) using exponents, you can express the repeated multiplication of the number 5 as (5^2). Therefore, the expression can be rewritten as (2 \times 5^2 \times 7).
yes it is because 2times 2 times 2 times 2 times 2times 7 times 7 is 784
5 times negative 4 is equal to negative 20.
To multiply positive integers with negative exponents, first rewrite the expression using the property of exponents that states (a^{-n} = \frac{1}{a^n}). For example, if you have (3 \times 5^{-2}), you can express it as (3 \times \frac{1}{5^2}), which simplifies to (\frac{3}{25}). This method effectively converts the multiplication of a positive integer by a term with a negative exponent into a division operation.
It is 3610.21
If you are multiplying powers of the same base (like 24 times 211), yes, you add the exponents.
It equals 80.You can also use a calculator.
yes it is because 2times 2 times 2 times 2 times 2times 7 times 7 is 784
5 times 4 = 20
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5 times negative 4 is equal to negative 20.
To multiply positive integers with negative exponents, first rewrite the expression using the property of exponents that states (a^{-n} = \frac{1}{a^n}). For example, if you have (3 \times 5^{-2}), you can express it as (3 \times \frac{1}{5^2}), which simplifies to (\frac{3}{25}). This method effectively converts the multiplication of a positive integer by a term with a negative exponent into a division operation.
At least we should test 2times.
The DVDs that you can rewrite many times are a DVD-RW and a DVD+RW. You can also rewrite a DVD-RAM more than once.
Commutative.
It is: 2 times 25 = 50
In a multiplication problem with exponents, one should not multiple the exponents. Rather, it would be correct to multiply the numbers while adding the exponents together.