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MHB Applying the rules for exponents
$$ 209952 {x}^{21} {y}^{13} $$ This is what i did so far.- MagicalGoose
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- Forum: General Math
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MHB Applying the rules for exponents
I tried it but i don't know if i did it right.- MagicalGoose
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- Forum: General Math
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MHB Applying the rules for exponents
$$\left({3x}^{2} y\right){}^{8}\left(2xy \right){}^{5} $$ Guys can anyone of you tell me how i should be doing this one step by step?- MagicalGoose
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- Forum: General Math
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MHB Applying the rules for exponents
I hope this works. - - - Updated - - - $$\left({3x}^{2} y\right){}^{8}\left(2xy \right){}^{5} $$ Ok this should be the right way to write it :D Thank you for telling me how to do it.- MagicalGoose
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MHB Applying the rules for exponents
Thanks but i actually typed it wrong XD I should have been like this : \left({3x}^{2}y\right)^{8}\left({2}^{x}y\right)5 I wasn't sure how this site works at first so yeah, allot of bad typping was involved. - - - Updated - - - I think i got it rigth this time. - - - Updated - - -...- MagicalGoose
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Hi Guys and Grillz Im not sure how these forums work, but if someone could help me real quick by explaining me how i should count this (3x2y)^8 (2xy)^3. I am sorry if i asked a dumb question or posted it in the wrong place. This is my first time doing this. :D- MagicalGoose
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- Exponents Rules
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- Forum: General Math