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When subtracting numbers with exponents do you subtract the exponents?

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Final answer:

When subtracting numbers with exponents, you subtract the digit terms and keep the same exponent.

Step-by-step explanation:

When subtracting numbers with exponents, you do not subtract the exponents themselves. Instead, you subtract the digit terms and keep the same exponent. For example, if you have 106 - 103, you subtract 6 - 3 and keep the exponent as 103. So the result would be 103.

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no you multiply the number by itself however much the exponent number is.
for example: 6^2 it would be 6x6= 36
5^3 it would be 5x5x5= 125
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