3^9⋅3−^5 is equal to (3^9) * (3^-5).
To find the product of these two terms, we can simplify the exponents:
3^9 * 3^-5 = 3^(9-5) = 3^4.
Therefore, the numerical equivalent of 3^9⋅3−^5 is 3^4.
Find the numerical equivalent of 3^9⋅3−^5(1 point)
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wrong
Apologies for the mistake. Let's correct it:
To find the numerical equivalent of 3^9⋅3^(-5), we need to add the exponents:
3^9 * 3^(-5) = 3^(9 + (-5)) = 3^4.
So, the numerical equivalent of 3^9⋅3^(-5) is 3^4.
To find the numerical equivalent of 3^9⋅3^(-5), we need to add the exponents:
3^9 * 3^(-5) = 3^(9 + (-5)) = 3^4.
So, the numerical equivalent of 3^9⋅3^(-5) is 3^4.
that is the same answer
Apologies for the confusion. Let's solve it correctly:
To find the numerical equivalent of 3^9⋅3^(-5), we can simplify the equation by adding the exponents:
3^9 * 3^(-5) = 3^(9 + (-5)) = 3^4.
Therefore, the numerical equivalent of 3^9⋅3^(-5) is 81.
To find the numerical equivalent of 3^9⋅3^(-5), we can simplify the equation by adding the exponents:
3^9 * 3^(-5) = 3^(9 + (-5)) = 3^4.
Therefore, the numerical equivalent of 3^9⋅3^(-5) is 81.
thx!
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