You might mean what happens when you raise and exponent to a power?
You multiply the the exponents.
You multiply the whole number as many times as the exponent is.
Yes, you can multiply a variable with an exponent by a variable without an exponent. When you do this, you simply add the exponents of the same base. For example, if you multiply (x^2) by (x), the result is (x^{2+1} = x^3).
Yes the exponent is the number of times you multiply it so for example twenty with a zero exponent is zero
multiply
When multiplying a variable with an exponent by a variable without an exponent, you add the exponent of the first variable to the exponent of the second variable (which is considered to be 1). For example, if you multiply (x^2) by (x), the result is (x^{2+1} = x^3). This rule applies to variables with the same base.
you get an exponent when you multiply EXAMPLE 10x10x10=1000 that is an exponent NO DONT THINK THAT IF THE EXPONENT IS 3 YOU MULTIPLY IT BY 3 NO WAY JOSE
You multiply the whole number as many times as the exponent is.
Yes, you can multiply a variable with an exponent by a variable without an exponent. When you do this, you simply add the exponents of the same base. For example, if you multiply (x^2) by (x), the result is (x^{2+1} = x^3).
Yes the exponent is the number of times you multiply it so for example twenty with a zero exponent is zero
Exponent
multiply
When multiplying a variable with an exponent by a variable without an exponent, you add the exponent of the first variable to the exponent of the second variable (which is considered to be 1). For example, if you multiply (x^2) by (x), the result is (x^{2+1} = x^3). This rule applies to variables with the same base.
first you answer the exponet part. then after you get your exponet answer you multiply it with the other number. and that's how you multiply exponent's
No, you add the powers together.
the exponent
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you have to multiply that # twice soo like 56 with an exponent of 3 is 50 times 50