Respuesta :
4^1 * 4^2 = 4^(1 + 2) = 4^3 = 64
5^3 * 5^-6 = 5^(3 - 6) = 5^-3 = 1/125
The third one down is rather sneaky. It's also kinda neat.
31 = 32 - 1 = 2^5 - 1
32 * 31
= 32 (2^5 - 1)
= 2^5(2^5 - 1)
= 2^10 - 2^5
= 1024 - 32
= 992
I don't see any math tricks to solve this. Use brute force.
6^5 * 5^-7 = 6^5 / 5^7 = 7776 / 17125 = 0.00953
2. Just pick a couple of questions out of the four above. The last one is a good example for division. The first one would be good for multiplication. I've explained all you need.
5^3 * 5^-6 = 5^(3 - 6) = 5^-3 = 1/125
The third one down is rather sneaky. It's also kinda neat.
31 = 32 - 1 = 2^5 - 1
32 * 31
= 32 (2^5 - 1)
= 2^5(2^5 - 1)
= 2^10 - 2^5
= 1024 - 32
= 992
I don't see any math tricks to solve this. Use brute force.
6^5 * 5^-7 = 6^5 / 5^7 = 7776 / 17125 = 0.00953
2. Just pick a couple of questions out of the four above. The last one is a good example for division. The first one would be good for multiplication. I've explained all you need.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
When bases are same in multiplication, add exponents.
1) a. 4^1 × 4^2
4^(1+2)
4^3
b. 5^3 × 5^-6
5^(3+-6)
5^(-3)
c. 3^2 × 3^1
3^(2+1)
3^3
d. 6^5 × 5^-7
0.0995328
2. I added the exponents. For the last one, I evaluated by calculator.