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What is 10 to the 2nd power × 539

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You have the following expression given in the exercise:


(10^2)\mleft(539\mright)

Notice that you must find the product, which is the result of a multiplication.

The exponent 2 of the base 10, indicates that you must multipy the base by itself twice. Knowing this, you get:


10^2=10\cdot10=100

Therefore, simplifying the expression, this is:


=(100)(539)

To find the product you can just write two zeros after the digit 9, which is the same es multiply 539 by 100. So the answer is:


=53,900

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