I think it would be ^4 as you have to add the powers while multiplying.
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( x² )²
= x² ( x² )
= x^4
The bases are 1 and 1.
The x means that it has an implied base of " 1 ".
1 * 1 = 1
When you multiply the same variables, as in they are the same letter, as in they are both " x ",
then add the exponents.
In multiplication of terms with the same variable, add the exponents.
As in :
x² ( x² ) = x^(2+2) = x^4
When dividing the terms with the same variable, subtract the exponent of the denominator from
the numerator.
x² / x = x^(2-1) = x
Answer :
x^4
= x² ( x² )
= x^4
The bases are 1 and 1.
The x means that it has an implied base of " 1 ".
1 * 1 = 1
When you multiply the same variables, as in they are the same letter, as in they are both " x ",
then add the exponents.
In multiplication of terms with the same variable, add the exponents.
As in :
x² ( x² ) = x^(2+2) = x^4
When dividing the terms with the same variable, subtract the exponent of the denominator from
the numerator.
x² / x = x^(2-1) = x
Answer :
x^4
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a * a = a² → apply this rule to your case
x² * x² = (x²)² = x^(2 * 2) = x^(4)
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x² + x² = 2x²
x² * x² = (x²)² = x^(2 * 2) = x^(4)
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x² + x² = 2x²
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x^2 * x^2 = x(2 + 2) = x^4
x^2 + x^2 = 2x^2
x^2 + x^2 = 2x^2
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x^2 + x^2 = 2*x^2
x^2 * x^2 = x^4
x^2 * x^2 = x^4
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x^2 * x^2 = x^(2 + 2) = x^4
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x^4
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then it will be 2x^6