If you need to know how to multiply different bases that also have different exponents, this video should help: ruclips.net/video/4Bti3DRXbxk/видео.html
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Thanks for the question! Here's a vid I made going over how to solve different bases and different exponents: ruclips.net/video/4Bti3DRXbxk/видео.html Let me know if you still have any questions 👍
For sure! Here's a video where I break down dividing exponents: ruclips.net/video/qttR0HXoDVw/видео.html Let me know if you still need help or have any other questions 👍
Explain exponent in details. (_5) cubes 3. How to find? _(5) cubes 3. Both answers have same or not? Similarly, _5 cubes 3. Kindly differentiate above three questions separately as quickly as possible.
Great question, when the negative sign is inside the parentheses with the 5, you multiply it each like this: (-5)³ = (-5) x (-5) x (-5) = -125 When the negative sign is outside, you can treat it as a -1 that is by itself in front like this: -(5)³ = -1 x (5)³ = -1 x 5 x 5 x 5 = -125 It works the same for this one: -5³ = -1 x (5)= -1 x 5 x 5 x 5 = -125 If you still have questions this video will help: ruclips.net/video/THJCqhgz9CY/видео.html Goodluck!
@@Eat_Pi Do you know Manhattonprep? M.P wrote -5 square =-25. -(5^2)= 25 & (-5) square =25. It's not my calculation while it's MP calculation. If I follow MP math books, your calculation is totally wrong. May you tell me accurate notion regarding it?
Great question! First X^(-1/2) = 1/X^(1/2) So the whole problem is: X^(1/2) * 1/X^(1/2) As you can see, we have the exact same term, X^(1/2) , on the top and bottom, so they cancel each other out. All we're left with is a 1 in the numeraror so the answer is simply 1 👍
I'm not sure what kind of examples you need but there are no "special equations" we use for regular addition (unless you have variables) So if you had something like 3^2 + 5^2, you would solve like normal: 3^2=9 5^2=25 So 3^2 + 5^2 = 9 + 25 = 34 If you have some more complicated problems just let me know and I can even make a video for it today 👍
Thanks for the question! If you truly can't break it up into any factors then you would just have to solve it straight forward. But if you tell me what the problem is I can let you know for sure.
If you need to know how to multiply different bases that also have different exponents, this video should help: ruclips.net/video/4Bti3DRXbxk/видео.html
Bro u probably just saved my butt, I have a state test, and I’m struggling because I forgot everything but u have helped me with one part thx 🙏 God is good.
Glad I could help, and good luck on your test!
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Lol well thanks, glad I could help!
Finally I found this video for long time searching... thanku
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Thank you so much! I'm doing a college entry exam, so, this has been a big help!
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It's really very help ful for me thanks
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Let me know if you need help with a specific problem or example and I'll make a new video for it!
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I have a question what do you do if the negative exponents are different
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Thanks this video helped me alot
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How do we solve if the exponent signs are different( +&-)
Thanks for the question! Here's a vid I made going over how to solve different bases and different exponents: ruclips.net/video/4Bti3DRXbxk/видео.html
Let me know if you still have any questions 👍
can you help me in properties of exponents in division please
For sure! Here's a video where I break down dividing exponents:
ruclips.net/video/qttR0HXoDVw/видео.html
Let me know if you still need help or have any other questions 👍
Explain exponent in details. (_5) cubes 3. How to find? _(5) cubes 3. Both answers have same or not? Similarly, _5 cubes 3. Kindly differentiate above three questions separately as quickly as possible.
Great question, when the negative sign is inside the parentheses with the 5, you multiply it each like this:
(-5)³ = (-5) x (-5) x (-5) = -125
When the negative sign is outside, you can treat it as a -1 that is by itself in front like this:
-(5)³ = -1 x (5)³ = -1 x 5 x 5 x 5 = -125
It works the same for this one:
-5³ = -1 x (5)= -1 x 5 x 5 x 5 = -125
If you still have questions this video will help: ruclips.net/video/THJCqhgz9CY/видео.html
Goodluck!
@@Eat_Pi Do you know Manhattonprep? M.P wrote -5 square =-25.
-(5^2)= 25 & (-5) square =25.
It's not my calculation while it's MP calculation. If I follow MP math books, your calculation is totally wrong. May you tell me accurate notion regarding it?
Thank you
Welcome!
Aoa. Sir how to find negative 8 & positive 64 while both are same?
Not sure I understand the question but (-8)² = -8 x -8 = 64
Let (x)1/2 * (x)-1/2, can we have the answer for this
Great question! First X^(-1/2) = 1/X^(1/2)
So the whole problem is:
X^(1/2) * 1/X^(1/2)
As you can see, we have the exact same term, X^(1/2) , on the top and bottom, so they cancel each other out.
All we're left with is a 1 in the numeraror so the answer is simply 1 👍
@@Eat_Pi amazing. Thanks
Dude I have one more doubt what happens in case of addition when indices are same mean to say powers are same but bases are different
I'm not sure what kind of examples you need but there are no "special equations" we use for regular addition (unless you have variables)
So if you had something like 3^2 + 5^2, you would solve like normal:
3^2=9
5^2=25
So 3^2 + 5^2 = 9 + 25 = 34
If you have some more complicated problems just let me know and I can even make a video for it today 👍
Thank you for the help.
Also, you sound like Jim from The Office.
Lmao I'm going to take that as a compliment 😂
And you're very welcome!
Thanks
When the base and power are different and we can't even do prime factorization, then how will we solve it?
Thanks for the question! If you truly can't break it up into any factors then you would just have to solve it straight forward. But if you tell me what the problem is I can let you know for sure.
What if the powers are also different?
I just made a video explaining how to do that, let me know if it helps or if you still have questions!
ruclips.net/video/4Bti3DRXbxk/видео.html
A positive is a negative that’s shit is what confuses me I hate this crap
Lmao you're totally right it is kinda confusing but it'll get easier the more u see it/do it 👍