How do you find the product d^4*d^6?

2 Answers
Mar 27, 2018

d^10

Explanation:

Given: d^4*d^6

Using the algebraic property that a^b*a^c=a^(b+c), we get,

=d^(4+6)

=d^10

Mar 27, 2018

d^10

Explanation:

Whenever there's a situation like the following :-

a^n . a^m

That is, the bases are same, the powers are usually added.

:. color(blue)(a^n . a^m = a^(n+m))

The given problem is :-

d^4 . d^6

= d^(4+6)

=d^10