marenpatricia
marenpatricia marenpatricia
  • 01-02-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

how do you find a missing exponent? If the question is 2^3 x 2^5 = 2^?

Respuesta :

bexwhite2610
bexwhite2610 bexwhite2610
  • 01-02-2021

Answer:

2^3 X 2^5 = 2^8

when multiplying indices with the same base number just add the indices

Ver imagen bexwhite2610
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

what is 15% of 120 and how do you do it
When the price of oil drops this usually means that OPEC has?
What does 12(2x3-.5)+10
why would a 100 pound person weigh only 17 pounds on the moon
whats 48.7 divided by 1.2
what multiplies to get -80 but adds to get 2
Which of the following words is derived from Greek? A. abhorrence B. abscond C. catalyst D. herbicide
56 out of 128 students went on a trip during vacations what percent of students went on trips
In terms of ion charges and chemical change, what is the difference between CuF(s) and CuF2(s)??
How would you find the real solution, by using the quadratic formula. x^2-4x+2=0