When you multiply, the exponents are added. For example 3² × =
When you divide, the exponents are subtracted. For example ÷ =
This only works when the Base numbers are same: For example, you can't do this with × , because the base of one is 5, and the other is 9. For it to work they would have to be the same.
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So for your question the answer would be: × = ( + = )
Answer: 8^10
Add up the exponents 6 and 4 to get 6+4 = 10. This is using the rule a^b*a^c = a^(b+c). In this case, a = 8, b = 6, c = 4.
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