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Write a multiplication expression with a product of 5^13

User Ankit Mori
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5*5*5*5*5*5*5*5*5*5*5*5*5

if that isn't good enough, you can group together some of the fives :3
User Sergey Grigoriev
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Answer:

We will use this law of indices to write the multiplication expression with a product of
5^(13).

Which is


\rightarrow x^a * x^b=x^(a+b)

So,
1.\rightarrow 5^(13)=5^2 * 5^3 * 5^8 \\\\2.\rightarrow 5^(13)=5^2 * 5^4 * 5^7

We can write many more multiplication expressions.

User Igelgrun
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