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What is the prime factorization of 66 with exponents?

66 = 21 x 31 x 111 (but no exponents are necessary).


What is the prime factorizationof 66 using exponents?

66 = 2 * 33 = 2 * 3 * 11 = 21*31*111 Exponents are not normally written when their value is 1, so 66 = 2*3*11.


What is the prime factorization of 66 using exponents?

66 = 21 x 31 x 111


How do you divide a exponent?

If you have the same base on both of the exponents that you are dividing, all you have to do is subtract the exponent. For example if I have a problem like: 66/ 63, your answer will be 63.


If two exponents have the same factor or base what happens to the exponents when the exponents are multipled?

The exponents are added.


When adding numbers with exponents do you add or subtract the 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..


When adding numbers with fraction exponents do you add the exponents?

Fractional exponents follow the same rules as integral exponents. Integral exponents are numbers raised to an integer power.


What is a prime factorization for 66 using exponents?

To get the prime factorization of 66, start with any of its factor pairs and keep factoring the numbers until they are all prime. 2 x 33 2 x 3 x 11 All the factors are prime, so the prime factorization is 2 x 3 x 11.


When you are multiplying exponents do you only add the exponents or do you also multiply the bases?

Add the exponents


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.


What are the rules adding and subtracting exponents?

When multiplying something with exponents, you add it. When dividing something with exponents, you subtract it.


Can you have negative exponents in the denominator?

You can have negative exponents anywhere. When they are in the denominator, they are equivalent to positive exponents in the numerator of a fraction.