Examples of using Exponents in English and their translations into Arabic
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Then exponents.
You can multiply the exponents.
Exponents leaped at the beast and was quickly squashed.
So we added the exponents.
I just manipulated the exponents and multiplied some numbers, et cetera, et cetera.
We can subtract exponents.
Leading exponents were Emilio Praga and Arrigo Boito. From: Universal Garzanti.
And then I multiplied the exponents.
And just so you know, the exponents of these two should always add up to 4.
Write Using Negative Exponents.
Group coefficients together and exponents together to divide numbers in scientific notation.
Welcome to level three exponents.
And then when you multiply exponents like that, that's the same thing as that whole expression to the r power, right?
And now we can add these exponents.
Parentheses pointed out where to work first and protected Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction while they diced and sliced.
It looks like this is it dealing with exponents.
Howard Josepher- Founder of the Exponents Rehabilitation Clinic".
And just be very clear, here we added the exponents.
Take 1/2 to arbitrarily large exponents, this just goes to 0.
Let's get a little bit steeped in algebra, using exponents.
Well this is equal to just adding the exponents because we have the same base.
It might be logarithms or negative exponents.
Because you just add the exponents, a to the n.
Division of those same numbers is accomplished by subtracting the exponents.
It's because I'm seeing an equation and they're dealing with exponents and that 30 percent that I didn't know is showing up.
And then I created it working with maximum and minimum mode, exponents.
Notice they did the same calculation with the exponents in a different order.
Actually when you divide two numbers of the same base, you subtract their exponents.
If you have the same base and you're multiplying,you could just add exponents, so this is the same thing as that.
Which both of you are outstanding exponents of.