That depends how you choose to number the laws.
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.
In multiplication , if base is same then add exponents
Yes, if appropriate.
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
In multiplication , if base is same then add exponents
Yes, if appropriate.
They are experimentally determined exponents
If the bases are the same then for division subtract the exponents to find the quotient
They are experimentally determined exponents.
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yx * yx = y2x.Using the law of exponents, we add the 2 exponents, getting you 2x rather than just 'x'.
To convert (364^{10}) to the seventh power, we can express it as ((364^{10})^{\frac{7}{10}}). This simplifies to (364^7) because raising a power to a power involves multiplying the exponents. Thus, (364^{10}) converted to the seventh power is equal to (364^7).