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square root
It enables you to multiply or divide by 10 (or powers of 10).
Move decimal place left for negative powers of ten, and move decimal place right for positive powers of ten. For example 4X10-6 is 0.000004 7X104 is 70000
yes they are the same 4^3 = 4*4*4=64
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when you multiply powers with the same base.
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No, you add the powers together.
square root
It enables you to multiply or divide by 10 (or powers of 10).
he used his powers and made bread and fish multiply
Move decimal place left for negative powers of ten, and move decimal place right for positive powers of ten. For example 4X10-6 is 0.000004 7X104 is 70000
You multiply or divide by powers of ten for small changes in the order of magnitude, or powers of 1000 for larger changes.
Using power-of-notation makes it easy to multiply numbers.
yes they are the same 4^3 = 4*4*4=64
The rule is that you multiply the exponents. So if I have 2 squared and I want to raise it to the third power, you multiply the 2x3=6. When you multiply powers you add the exponents. When you raise exponents to a power you multiply. This works for rational exponents which can be used to represent roots as well.