What is a product of a4 times a3?

2008-04-07 2:31 pm

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2008-04-07 2:34 pm
✔ 最佳答案
add the exponents: a^7

that's it! ;)

edit: because a^4 = a a a a, right?
and a^3 = a a a

multiply them all and you have: a a a a a a a
which is a^7
2008-04-09 7:12 pm
I am reading this as :-
a^4 x a^3 = a^7
2008-04-07 2:34 pm
4a * 3a
(4 * 3)(a * a)
(12)(a^2)
12a^2

and if you took it as a^4 * a^3
a^(3 + 4)
a^7
2008-04-07 2:38 pm
a4 = 4a
a3 = 3a
4a * 3a = 12a^2

OR

a4 = a^4
a3 = a^3
a^4 * a^3 = a^7
2008-04-07 2:36 pm
a7
2008-04-07 2:35 pm
Writting it out that is,

(a^4)(a^3)

Now remember your exponent rules,

(x^a)(x^b) = x^(a+b)

Hence, your answer should be a^7.

Hope this helps!
2008-04-07 2:35 pm
a^4 x a^3
= a^7
2008-04-07 2:34 pm
a^7

In general: x^a * x^b = x^(a + b)
2008-04-07 3:03 pm
I assume that you meant a^4 * a^3

When you multiply you add exponents, so the answer is

a^(4+3) = a^7
參考: Longtime college math teacher
2008-04-07 2:34 pm
You mean:
a^4 * a^3
Add the exponents.
a^7 (or a7 as you would say)

a*a*a*a times a*a*a
a*a*a*a*a*a*a=a^7 (a7)
參考: To write exponents, put a karat (^) before the number.


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