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Find the missing exponent. 2^{3}\cdot 2^{?}=2^{10}2

3
⋅2
?
=2
10
Exponent only in the box

Find the missing exponent. 2^{3}\cdot 2^{?}=2^{10}2 3 ⋅2 ? =2 10 Exponent only in-example-1

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7 votes
7 is the correct answer
User Mygod
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Answer:

7

Explanation:

2^3 • 2^7 = 2^10

When multiplying exponents, the exponents add up together. In other words, just subtract 10-3 = 7 that would be your missing exponent!

Hope this helps, good luck!

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