Yes but only if its multiplying, lets say its 4 to the 2nd power times 4 to the 3rd power that would be 4 to the 5th power because u keep the base and add the exponents
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Base = 18, Power = 4
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It is: 4^3 = 64
Since the base is the same, you can subtract the exponents in this case, so it is 4 to the power (9 minus 3).
Yes but only if its multiplying, lets say its 4 to the 2nd power times 4 to the 3rd power that would be 4 to the 5th power because u keep the base and add the exponents
64(:Juliana Abel(:
Base = 18, Power = 4
4 to the 3rd power = 64 = (6 x 10) + (4 x 1)
the base
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Yes, but remember that 2 negatives is a positive. so -2 to the 2nd power would be 4, but -2 to the 3rd power would be -8.
4^4 = 256
It is: 4^3 = 64
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