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Using the property of exponents, what do you need to multiply 10^2 by to get 10^4 ?

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Answer:

We conclude that using the property of exponents, we need to multiply 10² to get 10⁴.

Explanation:

Let 'x' be the number we need to multiply 10² by to get 10⁴.

So the expression becomes


10^2\:*\:x\:=\:10^4

Divide both sides by 10²


(10^2x)/(10^2)=(10^4)/(10^2)


\:x=(10^4)/(10^2)

Apply the exponent rule:


(x^a)/(x^b)=x^(a-b)

so the expression becomes


x=(10^4)/(10^2)=10^(4-2)


x=10^2

Therefore, we conclude that using the property of exponents, we need to multiply 10² to get 10⁴.

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