How do you multiply x^ { 2} \cdot x ^ { 8} \cdot x ?

2 Answers
May 25, 2018

Add the exponents x ^ (2 +8 +1) = x^11

Explanation:

x^2 = x xx x
x^8 = x xx x xx x xx x xx x xx x xx x xx x
x = x^1 = 1 xx x

Add all the x's ( 2 + 8 + 1)

By adding all the exponents to multiply

x ^ (2 + 8 +1) = x^11

May 25, 2018

The answer is x^11.

Explanation:

When one has the same number but with several different exponents, the multiplication of the values is the addition of the exponents. In this case, it would be

2 + 8 + 1

which would equal 11.