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I'm having trouble finding out how to add numbers with exponents. I'd appreciate it if you could help me out. Here's the question:)

4w^2+w^2

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Answer:


5 w^(2)

Explanation:

Step 1: The given expression is
4 w^(2)+w^(2).

Step 2: Let us first know the law of exponents to add two exponents.

The base and the exponents must be the same to add two exponents.

Here base is w and the exponent is 2. They are same.

Step 3: Now add the coefficient of
w^(2).


4 w^(2)+w^(2)=(4+1) w^(2)=5 w^(2)

Hence the addition of the expression
4 w^(2)+w^(2) \text { is } 5 w^(2).

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