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To simplify the expression (5^4)(5^2) as a single power of 5, we can apply the rule of exponents that states when multiplying numbers with the same base, you add the exponents. In this case, 5^4 * 5^2 can be simplified to 5^(4+2) = 5^6. So, (5^4)(5^2) written as a single power of 5 is 5 to the power of 6.
5 to the power of 11
C^6 * c^5 = c^11
25/6 but its a improper number so 25/6 simplified into a mix number is 4 1/6
what is 5(x-5) plus 6 expanded and simplified
To simplify the expression (5^4)(5^2) as a single power of 5, we can apply the rule of exponents that states when multiplying numbers with the same base, you add the exponents. In this case, 5^4 * 5^2 can be simplified to 5^(4+2) = 5^6. So, (5^4)(5^2) written as a single power of 5 is 5 to the power of 6.
5 to the power of 11
C^6 * c^5 = c^11
25/6 but its a improper number so 25/6 simplified into a mix number is 4 1/6
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what is 5(x-5) plus 6 expanded and simplified
3q over r to the fourth power
(5/6) x (5/7) = 25/42 , which can't be simplified.
6 * 5^5 = 6 * 3,125 = 18,750
The expression of 5x3+6-x3 can simplified to 4x3+6
a to the b power means b lots of a, all multiplied together. Thus 5 to the 5 power or 55 is 5x5x5x5x5, and 5 to the 3 power, or 53 is 5x5x5. Thus the question can be written as 5x5x5x5x5x4x5x5x5x6. This is now a simple calculation that comes out at 9,375,000. Thus 5 to the 5 power times 4 times 5 to the 3 power times 6 is 9,375,000.
1/4 (simplified from 15/60)