Indices | #maths #mathematics #indices #exponents #SAT #gcsemaths #gcsemathsrevision

preview_player
Показать описание
Hello everyone, welcome to my channel .
This Channel provides daily math clips.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
💙 Do not comment, and subscribe! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
-------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -------
💙 View, rate, share, and comment on your favorite emojis
💙 Please leave a like if you enjoyed and tell me what you think in the comments!
💙 Do not forget to subscribe to my channel to help us.

keywords; Get the tablet and products I use for math here:
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Yes, this makes perfect sense.
2^3 + 2^3 =
2 * (2^3) =
2 * (2 * 2 * 2) =
2^4

laurendoe
Автор

It is possible for x^y + x^y to be x^(y+y) _IF_ x = 2^k, and y = 1/k

For example, if x = 2^5 = 32, and y = 1/5.
32^0.2 + 32^0.2 = 32^0.4.
This is because (2^k)^(1/k) just cancels out to leave 2. And 2^1 + 2^1 = 2^(1+1) = 2^2.

scmtuk