You can add them.
Yes, you can multiply a variable with an exponent by a variable without an exponent. When you do this, you simply add the exponents of the same base. For example, if you multiply (x^2) by (x), the result is (x^{2+1} = x^3).
Divide the number by 100 and then multiply the answer by 5. add the number with the answer.
When multiplying a variable with an exponent by a variable without an exponent, you add the exponent of the first variable to the exponent of the second variable (which is considered to be 1). For example, if you multiply (x^2) by (x), the result is (x^{2+1} = x^3). This rule applies to variables with the same base.
Multiply the number by 1.7
Just multiply the coefficients, leave the variable the same, and add the exponents.
Divide the number by 100 and then multiply the answer by 5. add the number with the answer.
The easiest way is to multiply the original number by 1.08. Otherwise, multiply the original number by .08 and add the resulting number to the original number.
Total=sum or product of an eqation Multiply=to times or add that number by the times the other number Plus or Add=to add one number to another
Prime number
Multiply the number by 1.7
Just multiply the coefficients, leave the variable the same, and add the exponents.
6
distributuve property
Multiply by 1.2
multiply
The answer is - 0.5
16.5