SOLUTION: (-32) raised to the exponent 10 squared

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Question 211456This question is from textbook Functions and Applications
: (-32) raised to the exponent 10 squared This question is from textbook Functions and Applications

Found 2 solutions by Theo, RAY100:
Answer by Theo(13342)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(-32) raised to the exponent 10 squared will look like this:
((-32)^10)^2
which will look like this:

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This equals 1.2676506^30
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The equation of:
is equivalent to
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-32 is equivalent to
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is equivalent to which is equivalent to
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all of this stems from the fact that is equivalent to
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if you put any of these in your calculator, you will get 1.2676506^30
any of these are:





Answer by RAY100(1637)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-32 ^ (10^2)
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(-32 ^10)^2
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(1.1258999 x 10^15)^2
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1.26765 x 10^30
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