
Whiz S. answered 03/28/20
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Raise n to the 7th power, then triple the result
Raise n to the 7th power = n7
then triple the result = 3(n7)
Whiz S. answered 03/28/20
Experienced and patient Math tutor
Raise n to the 7th power, then triple the result
Raise n to the 7th power = n7
then triple the result = 3(n7)
Pearce R. answered 03/28/20
Mathematics & Robotics Mentor
So there are two steps here, and they're somewhat related. I'm gonna start simple and build up.
Addition is when you take two numbers and combine them to find their sum (3+3 = 6)
Multiplication is repeated addition. If someone asks you what is 3*3, you add 3 to itself 3 times (3+3+3 = 9)
Raising something to the 'p' power is repeated multiplication. If someone asks you what is 3 to the power of 6, you multiply 3 by itself 6 times (3^6 = 3*3*3*3*3*3 = 729)
So, raising n to the 7th power is the same as multiplying n by itself 7 times (n*n*n*n*n*n*n = n^7)
Tripling the result will give us (3*n*n*n*n*n*n*n = 3*n^7)
Does this make sense? Please feel free to ask a follow up if I'm not being clear
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