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- To multiply powers with the same base, add the exponents: (a^b)(a^c) = a^(b+c).

- To find a power of a product, apply the exponent to each factor in the product: (ab)^c = (a^c)(b^c).

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This is the correct sequence of evaluating expression?

The correct sequence for evaluating an expression typically follows the order of operations, often remembered by the acronym PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), and Addition and Subtraction (from left to right). First, resolve any calculations inside parentheses, then handle exponents, followed by multiplication and division, and finally perform addition and subtraction. This systematic approach ensures that expressions are evaluated consistently and accurately.


Who associated with this formula PËÂVËÂ equals PËÃVËÃ?

This formula is associated with a commutative property of multiplication, stating that the order of the factors does not affect the result. In this case, PËÂVËÂ is the same as PËÃVËÃ because multiplication is commutative.


What is the basic rules in math equations in addition or brackets or division which goes first?

The answer is PEMDAS (Parenthesis, Exponents [like squared or cubed], Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction). Brackets come before this expression always, so you could say BPEMDAS. Brackets first, division second, and addition last. Hope that helps.concepts of addition,subtraction,multiplication and division comes under the study of basic math. Solving math equations use this rule called as BODMUS rule. which defines the priority of solving equationB- brackets firstO- orderD-divisionM-multiplicationA-additionS-subtraction


Who was responsible for three laws that explained the orbit s of planets?

Johannes Kepler was responsible for the three laws of planetary motion, known as Kepler's Laws. These laws describe the motion and orbits of planets around the Sun.


Does a car use the three laws of motion?

yes it does

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Why do you follow the laws of operations?

"Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally" Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction. You do things in Parentheses first, followed by exponents, then multiplication and so on.


How are the laws of rational exponents similar to laws of integer exponents?

The laws of exponents work the same with rational exponents, the difference being they use fractions not integers.


Multiplication properties of exponents?

ummm........ i forget


If multiplication exponents bracket's and addition are all present in a math calculation which one of them should always be done first?

BEDMAS= brackets, exponents,division,multiplication,addition,subtraction


Is multiplication before division in order of operations?

"Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, and Addition and Subtraction." Therefore multiplication and division are equal.


In a miltiplacation problem do you times the exponents?

In a multiplication problem with exponents, one should not multiple the exponents. Rather, it would be correct to multiply the numbers while adding the exponents together.


What is it called writing repeated multiplication?

I think that would be exponents.


What does PEDMAS stand for?

parentheses exponents multiplication addition subtraction


What does bedmass mean?

Brackets Exponents Division Multiplication Addition Subtraction


What is a product law in math?

In multiplication , if base is same then add exponents


What are the order of operations?

The Order of Operations is PEMDAS, which stands for Parentheses,Exponents, Multiplication,Division,Addition,Subtraction. OR Bedmas: Brackets Exponents Division Multiplication Addition Subtraction :) Or BIDMAS, where Exponent is replaced by Index


Numbers written using exponents that represent repeated multiplication?

powers, or exponent