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What is 3 x 3 to the ninth power?

3 to the 10th power.


What is 3 x 10 to the 10th power?

30,000,000,000


What is the standard notation of 3 to the 10th power?

3,000,000,000


What is 75 to the 10th power?

75 to the 10th power (to the power of 10) is 5.63x10^8.


What is 5 to the 10th power divided by 5 to the 3 rd power?

5^10 ÷ 5^3 = 5^(10-3) = 5^7 [= 78125]


What is zero to the 10th power?

Zero to the 10th power is 0. Zero to any power will always be 0.


What is B to the 7Th power divided by B to the 10Th power?

0.7


What is the square root of x to the 10th power?

The square root of x to the 10th power is x to the 10th power raised to the 1/2 power, which simplifies to x to the 10/2 power. This further simplifies to x to the 5th power. Therefore, the square root of x to the 10th power is x to the 5th power.


What is the answer to 3 to the 7 power times 3 to the 3 power?

3^(7) X 3^(3) = 3^(7 + 3) = 3^(10) The rules for For manipulating indices are . #1 ; The coefficient MUST always be the same '3' in the above case. #2 ; For Multiplication , you ADD the indices. #3 ; For Division you subtract the indices. #4 ; For 'nesting' you multiply the indices. Using the above data. Multiplication / Addition already done!!!! Division/subtraction 3^(10) divide 3^(3) = 3^(10 - 3) = 3^(7) 'Nesting' [ 3^(10) ] ^(3) = 3^(10 x 3) = 3^(30) These are algebraically expressed as a^(m) X a^(n) = a^(m+n) a^(m) / a^(n) = a^(m-n) [a^(m)]^(n) = a^(mn). NB Finally, you cannot do a^(m) X b^(n) is not equal to [ab]^(m+n). , because the coefficient 'a' & 'b' are different.


What is 2 to the 10th power plus 2 to the 10th power?

2¹⁰ + 2¹⁰ = 2 × 2¹⁰ = 2¹¹ = 2048


What is 286 to the 10th power?

3,661,510,899,651,594,831,102,976


What is one to the 10th power?

One.