4^2 = 16
4^3 = 64
16^5 = 16 x 16 x 16 x 16 x 16 = 256 x 256 x 16 = 1048576
You cannot add the powers in addition operation, but can in multiplication operation.
Thus 4^2 x 4^3 = 4^5 = 1024
When a number is written to a power, it is multiplying by itself the power number of times. Thus:
4^2 = 4 x 4
4^3 = 4 x 4 x 4
and:
4^2 x 4^3 = (4 x 4) x (4 x 4 x 4) = 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 = 4^5 = 4^(2+3)
It is 64v5u2.
simplified it would equal: 24x to the third power - x to the second power - x to the sixth power - 34
The last one is an example of like terms.
6 to the second power is 6x6 so that would equal 36! and 6 to the third power is 6x6x6 6 to the fourth is 6x6x6x6 just so u know
gcf 18x to the 3rd power and 30 x to the fifth power
No it is not.
It is 64v5u2.
simplified it would equal: 24x to the third power - x to the second power - x to the sixth power - 34
2 to the third power times 5 to the fifth power equals 25,000
The last one is an example of like terms.
6 to the second power is 6x6 so that would equal 36! and 6 to the third power is 6x6x6 6 to the fourth is 6x6x6x6 just so u know
No.
1 to the first power, 2 to the second power, 3 to the third power, 4 to the fourth power, 5 to the fifth power...
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gcf 18x to the 3rd power and 30 x to the fifth power
No. The second movement leads directly into the third movement.
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