10 to the seventh power - or 10,000,000. When multiplying numbers with exponents - you add the exponents together.
10^4 * 10^7 = 10^11 When multiplying exponents with the same base (in this case, 10), you add the exponents (4+7). If you were dividing, you'd subtract the exponents.
Yes, if appropriate.
In multiplication , if base is same then add exponents
yx * yx = y2x.Using the law of exponents, we add the 2 exponents, getting you 2x rather than just 'x'.
10 to the seventh power - or 10,000,000. When multiplying numbers with exponents - you add the exponents together.
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10^4 * 10^7 = 10^11 When multiplying exponents with the same base (in this case, 10), you add the exponents (4+7). If you were dividing, you'd subtract the exponents.
I only know 3. 1) Product Law 2) Quotient Law 3) Pawer Law
They are experimentally determined exponents
Yes, if appropriate.
In multiplication , if base is same then add exponents
They are experimentally determined exponents.
If the bases are the same then for division subtract the exponents to find the quotient
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yx * yx = y2x.Using the law of exponents, we add the 2 exponents, getting you 2x rather than just 'x'.
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