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What is 7•7•7•5•5•5•5 in exponential form

Pls help I watched a video from my teacher it didn’t answer this question I don’t know what I’m supposed to say when it has different numbers

User Jgroenen
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Answer:

7³*5⁴

Explanation:

First, we had to put these in exponential form. We had 7 multiplied by itself 3 times, so we put a superscript of three. We also had to multiply 5 by istlef four times, so we put a superscript of four above the five. Next, we know they are being multiplyed together, so we have the two numbers, now in exponential form, and we put the multiplication symbol between them.

User JBond
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Explanation:

7•7•7•5•5•5•5 = 7³ • 5⁴

Hope it helps you

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