To write an expression using a single exponent, you can apply the properties of exponents to combine terms. For instance, if you have (a^m \times a^n), you can rewrite it as (a^{m+n}). Similarly, if you have a fraction like (\frac{a^m}{a^n}), it can be expressed as (a^{m-n}). By using these properties, you can simplify expressions to a single exponential form.
64
40,630 = 4.063 × 104
Well suppose you were asked to pu 6*6*6*6 in an exponet form. You take the number taht wants to be put into exponet form (in this case 6) and the exponet would be how manytimes this munber is multiplied (in this case 4) (the answer would be 6^4)
4y
(e3.50t - t2)/(1 + t4)
70 = 7 × 101
3.5 × 1010
Write the general algebraic expression for each using matchstick?
2.3 x 10
64
10x10x10
40,630 = 4.063 × 104
For example, (x3)(x4) = (x3+4) = x7 Also, (x5)2 = x(5)(2) = x10
Well suppose you were asked to pu 6*6*6*6 in an exponet form. You take the number taht wants to be put into exponet form (in this case 6) and the exponet would be how manytimes this munber is multiplied (in this case 4) (the answer would be 6^4)
How do you write an expression
4y
(e3.50t - t2)/(1 + t4)