will be rewarded Fan + Medal write the expression using exponents 3x3x3x3 1.3/3 3. 4/3 4. 3/5
Is the division sign suppose to be a hat, 3^3 or lets put it in LaTeX \[3^3, ~~~~4^3,~~~~3^5\]
You're missing one :)
An option, but anyways do you have any idea?
Yes, but hey do you have any idea how to do this problem?
Well for example, if you have something as \[x^2 \times x^5 \implies x^{2+5} \implies x^7\] so are you able to compare this with your problem?
If you have \[m \times m \times m \implies m^3\] what can you say about your problem?
It's just a variable, it can represent any number, I was just showing an example.
Mhm symbol for a number we don't know
Basically what I'm trying to tell you is, when you multiply numbers/ variables, you add the total amount of numbers/variables for the exponent. So what will be your answer?
It tells us how many times to use the number when we are multiplying
Try out this problem, with the examples and definition I've gave you, take your time, and get back to me once you think you know the answer :), it's alright if you're wrong just make sure to make an attempt!
\[3 \times 3 \times 3 \implies 3^3\] do the same now with your problem...
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