richardelizabeouowx7 richardelizabeouowx7
  • 11-12-2018
  • Mathematics
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find the product of 10^3 * 10^6

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tylersaiz0302 tylersaiz0302
  • 11-12-2018

When multiplying the same base with exponents, you keep the base the same and then you add the exponents, so for this question you do:

10^3 x 10^6

10^9

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Dee459
Dee459 Dee459
  • 11-12-2018

[tex] {10}^{3} \times {10}^{6} [/tex]
[tex] = {10}^{9} [/tex]
The answer is:
[tex] {10}^{9} [/tex]
This is because of the law of indices. When multiplying indices, you add the powers.
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