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Breathless:

BRO WHAT IS 15 RAISED TO THE POWER OF 24 TIMES 15 ???

Breathless:

Mb

Breathless:

Luigi0210:

Think of it this way: \[\large 15^{24}*15^1\] Just apply exponent rules

Breathless:

Than you!

Breathless:

it would be 15 to the power of 25

Breathless:

Right?

Luigi0210:

correct

Breathless:

:D thank you @luigi0210

Sprite868:

XDD

Breathless:

@luigi0210 how do I do this-

Breathless:

MAGABACK:

it equals 2.52511683 × 10^29 I think

Luigi0210:

Subtract the powers rather than adding them. Or if it makes it easier, use the negative reciprocal. \[\large (x^5y^6)*(x^{-1}y^{-2}) \] Now you can apply the addition rule for exponents.

MAGABACK:

@luigi0210 wrote:
Subtract the powers rather than adding them. Or if it makes it easier, use the negative reciprocal. \[\large (x^5y^6)*(x^{-1}y^{-2}) \] Now you can apply the addition rule for exponents.
bruh is flexing

Breathless:

so x to the power of 4 and y to the power of 4 right?

Breathless:

@luigi0210

Luigi0210:

Correct, and since they have the same power, you can just simplify it as \[\large (xy)^4 \] if you prefer.

Breathless:

Thank you ^w^

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