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Write the exponential form of a × a × a × b × b × c​

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Answered by Anonymous
19

Answer:

 {a}^{3}  \times  {b}^{2}  \times c

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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Given data: a × a × a × b × b × c.

To Find: The exponential form of a × a × a × b × b × c.

Solution:

The variable or a number that is expressed in terms of base and exponents is called exponential form.

The number of times the variable or number is multiplied is called exponent or power.

Base is the number or a variable that is multiplied by itself.

Here, the exponential form of a × a × a = a³ multiplied three times the power is 3.

The exponential form of b × b = b² multiplied two times.

The exponential form of c = c¹ , since it is multiplied once.

Therefore, the exponential form of a × a × a × b × b × c is a³×b²×c.

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