SOLUTION: Is the following simplification correct? Why or why not? Use complete sentences to explain your answer. 2^5 * 2^7 = 4^12

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Question 1197176: Is the following simplification correct? Why or why not? Use complete sentences to explain your answer.

2^5 * 2^7 = 4^12

Found 3 solutions by ikleyn, math_tutor2020, josgarithmetic:
Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The correct simplification is   2^5 * 2^7 = 2^(5+7) = 2^12.

It is fundamentally different from   4^12.

Therefore,  the equation in your post is incorrect.



Answer by math_tutor2020(3817)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The general rule is
a^b*a^c = a^(b+c)

The bases are the same. In this case, the base is 'a'
We add the exponents b and c to arrive at a single exponential expression on the right hand side.

For this problem
a = 2
b = 5
c = 7
So it should be
a^b*a^c = a^(b+c)
2^5*2^7 = 2^(5+7) = 2^12

Therefore the equation 2^5*2^7 = 4^12 is false.
The '4' should be a 2.

We can use a calculator to evaluate each expression
2^5*2^7 = 4,096
4^12 = 16,777,216
2^12 = 4,096
This helps show 2^5*2^7 = 2^12 is a true statement.

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If you're wondering how the rule a^b*a^c = a^(b+c) works, then let's break down what 2^5 and 2^7 mean.

2^5 means "multiply 5 copies of the base 2"
2^7 means "multiply 7 copies of the base 2"

We can write it out long hand like this
2^5 = (2*2*2)*2*2
2^7 = (2*2*2)*(2*2*2)*2
The parenthesis are useful to group terms, or we might get lost in a sea of '2's.

Then,
2^5*2^7 = [ 2^5 ] * [ 2^7 ]
2^5*2^7 = [ (2*2*2)*2*2 ] * [ (2*2*2)*(2*2*2)*2 ]
2^5*2^7 = (2*2*2)*(2*2*2)*(2*2*2)*(2*2*2)
2^5*2^7 = 2^12


In other words,
2^5*2^7 = [ 2^5 ] * [ 2^7 ]
2^5*2^7 = [ 5 copies of '2' multiplied ] * [ 7 copies of '2' multiplied ]
2^5*2^7 = (5+7) copies of '2' multiplied
2^5*2^7 = 12 copies of '2' multiplied
2^5*2^7 = 2^12

This is no means a full formal proof of the rule a^b*a^c = a^(b+c), but it hopefully helps illustrate why the rule works.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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2^5 * 2^7 = 4^12
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