to find a power of a product you add the exponents
You cannot add exponents, you can only multiply. Example 3^3 it would be 3x3x3 9^3 it would be 9x9x9
It depends on whether you are working with variables. You cannot add terms with variables that have unlike exponents.
In multiplication , if base is same then add exponents
you do not do anything when you add numbers with exponents. you just figure out the answer. it is only if you multiply numbers with exponents, where you add the exponents..
to find a power of a product you add the exponents
when two numbers are multiplied together that are exponents you multiply the bases amd add the exponents the relationship would simply be that the product exponents are the sum of the exponents being multiplied in the question
You cannot add exponents, you can only multiply. Example 3^3 it would be 3x3x3 9^3 it would be 9x9x9
It depends on whether you are working with variables. You cannot add terms with variables that have unlike exponents.
In multiplication , if base is same then add exponents
you do not do anything when you add numbers with exponents. you just figure out the answer. it is only if you multiply numbers with exponents, where you add the exponents..
Add the exponents
the unknowns must be the same variable and the exponents have to be the same. examples) x4 + y4 cannot be added because they are not the same variable. x3 + x2 cannot be added because they have different exponents. 3y6 + 5y6 can be added because they have the same variable and exponents. (answer: 8y6)
When multiplying numbers with exponents, you add the exponents.
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You add exponents when multiplying. Ex: (xm) × (xn) = xm+n
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