Product Rule | Adding Exponents | MathHelp.com - By MathHelp.com
00:0-1 | Think of this problem as having two parts , The | |
00:03 | coefficients two and 5 And the powers 8 to the | |
00:08 | 4th and 8 to the 7th . To multiply these | |
00:13 | two terms together simply multiply their coefficients two times 5 | |
00:19 | to get 10 . And remember when multiplying powers , | |
00:24 | we must add the exponents . So eight to the | |
00:27 | fourth , time's a to the 7th is a to | |
00:31 | the 11 , And our answer is 10 , 8 | |
00:35 | , the 11th . |
DESCRIPTION:
This lesson covers multiplying integers. Students learn to multiply integers using the following rules. A positive times a positive equals a positive. For example, +3 x +5 = +15. A positive times a negative equals a negative. For example, +3 x -5 = -15. A negative times a positive equals a negative. For example, -3 x +5 = -15. And a negative times a negative equals a positive. For example, -3 x -5 = +15. In other words, if the signs are the same, the product is positive, and if the signs are different, the product is negative.
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