misterblank
misterblank misterblank
  • 25-08-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

Why cant exponents be added in the product 12 to the 3rd power times 11 to the 3rd power

Respuesta :

apologiabiology
apologiabiology apologiabiology
  • 25-08-2017
remember
[tex](x^m)(x^n)=x^{m+n}[/tex]

the key is that the base is the same

(12³)(11³) cannot be added

you have to understand  how exponents work
12³=12*12*12
11³=11*11*11
so

if we had (12³)(11³), that is equal to 12*12*12*11*11*11
if we tried to add the expoennts, we would get 6, but would it be 12⁶ or 11⁶?
neither

so that's why the exponents can't be added, it's because they have different bases. we need to have the same base to add exponents

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

the answer to -6-2m=10
Bill wants to display a positive attitude. He should ___
what subjects did fdr emphasize during the campaign of 1932?
What is the focus of "in another country "?
A computerized spreadsheet program is useful for a. preparing telephone surveys. b. keeping information confidential. c. sorting and charting data from surve
what is 81 to the power of -1/4?
The attitude of the person making a complaint never influences the filing of that complaint. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
What are quadrilateral
A nuclear chain reaction occurs when excess _____ collide with other nuclei. Select one: a. neutrons b. gamma rays c. nuclei
Can two box plots have the same range and IQR and yet represent completely different data