Evaluate -6 to the power of 2
10 to the 3rd power is 1000, so 4000.
Well, darling, when you multiply numbers with the same base, you just add their exponents. So, 10 to the 3rd power times 10 to the 4th power is 10 to the 7th power. Math doesn't have to be a drag, honey!
4^3 = 4*4*4 = 16*4 = 64
What is 1+2 with sum
4 to the 3rd power = 64 = (6 x 10) + (4 x 1)
To evaluate the expression (4x10^4)(2x10^5), you first multiply the numbers 4 and 2 to get 8. Then, you multiply the powers of 10 by adding the exponents, which gives you 10^(4+5) = 10^9. Therefore, the final answer is 8x10^9.
You evaluate the powers of 10 and a exponent of positive 4.
Evaluate -6 to the power of 2
10 to the 3rd power is 1000, so 4000.
Evaluate means to "find the value" of. It is similar to the old question, "what is 10 plus 4?" Evaluate (10+4) should evoke the the same answer.
42 = 4*4 = 16
The 6th power.
32 4 plus 2 the third power -3 cannot be evaluate.
10^3 X 10^(-7) = 10^(3-7) = 10^-4 = 1/10^4 = 1/10000 = 0.0001
12 - 10 + 4 = 6
Well, darling, when you multiply numbers with the same base, you just add their exponents. So, 10 to the 3rd power times 10 to the 4th power is 10 to the 7th power. Math doesn't have to be a drag, honey!