Seudónimo
Seudónimo
02-02-2016
Mathematics
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I don't get it plz help
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Аноним
Аноним
02-02-2016
No.
Exponents is a shortened way of saying a number times a certain value. In the example above you have provided, there is six 6s and that is not equal to 6 to the 5th power. It would be 6 to the 6th power.
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nicetomisha
nicetomisha
02-02-2016
No it isnt. The first one represents 3^6, but the second one is only 3^5. The exponent shows how many times the number should be multiplied.
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