X^10
2006-10-30 13:55:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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X^10
2006-10-30 21:58:13
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answer #2
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answered by salvador0516 2
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it is x^10. (x^6)^4 would be x^24
2006-10-30 21:55:46
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answer #3
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answered by stephanie. 2
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x^10 is right. When multiplying two variables with the same base, then just add the exponents together. if it was (x^6)^4, then it would be x^24. But since it's x^6 * x^4, then it's x^(6+4) = x^10.
2006-10-30 21:56:30
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answer #4
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answered by Gimmip 2
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It is indeed x^10. It would be x^24 only if it started out like this
(x^6)^4. When parenthesis are involved, the powers are multiplied; when they are not involved, the powers are added.
2006-10-30 21:58:13
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answer #5
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answered by Caffeinated 4
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The correct one is X^10,so you are right
2006-10-30 22:07:06
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answer #6
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answered by peterwan1982 2
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I agree the right answer is x^10
2006-10-30 21:57:30
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answer #7
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answered by Melia 2
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it's x^10 because you add the exponents for this type of problem.
2006-10-30 21:59:53
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answer #8
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answered by chococat 4
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yes, when multiplying with the same base, you add the powers.
its x^10
2006-10-31 00:21:47
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answer #9
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answered by Cyber-Pal 2
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that one right there is the one
2006-10-30 21:58:11
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answer #10
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answered by J 6
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