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17 July, 20:31

Explain why the exponents cannot be added in the product 12^3 x 11^3

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  1. 17 July, 21:59
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    1. Exponent in the given numbers cannot be added because in multiplication law of exponents, it is now allowed to add 3 exponents.

    => Given number 12^3 x 11^3

    let’s show how it works

    => (12 x 12 x 12) x (11 x 11 x 11)

    => 1 728 x 1 331

    => 2 299 968

    Now, let’s try adding the exponent if it will result to the same product

    => 12^3 x 11^3

    => 132^6

    => (132 x 132 x 132 x 132 x 132 x 132)

    => 5 289 852 801 024 (the answer is wrong)
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