liz169
liz169
25-08-2017
Mathematics
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How to solve math problems with rules of exponents?
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emmabeans18
emmabeans18
25-08-2017
you have to multiply that number by the number of the exponent
for example: 3^2 the answer would be 9 because it has to be 3 times 3
another example is 6^3 it would be 6 times 6 times 6 and that would be 216
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