Not necessarily. 5 + (-6) = -1, a negative 5 + (-5) = 0 or 5 + (-4) = 1, a positive.
5^6 is equal to 15,625.
A bigger negative number. For example: -1 + -5= -6
When multiplying two exponents with the same base, you add the exponents. Therefore, 5 to the power 6 times 5 to the power 8 is simplified to 5 to the power (6+8) which is equal to 5 to the power 14.
-65(10) = 808,281,277,464,764,060,643,139,600,456,536,293,376
it is equal to 1/5^6 which equals 0.000064
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5^6 is equal to 15,625.
5^6 is equal to 15,625.
To solve the problem 5 - -6, think of it as 5 + 6. You can do this because two negative numbers equal as positive number, and similarly two negative signs equal a positive. Therefore 5 --6 is 11.
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6 + - 1 = 5 Here is a little table to help with manipulating double signs. = + = - = - = + NB If no sign is given then read it as (+). So for the above sum we could write + 6 + - 5 = +5
Not necessarily. 5 + (-6) = -1, a negative 5 + (-5) = 0 or 5 + (-4) = 1, a positive.
Yes - expressed as a decimal, -6/10 is equal to -0.6, while -4/5 is equal to -0.8.
(-1)-5=(-6)
30 / -6 is equal to -5.
(40x^6-24x^4)/8x