It's exponents, but I'm not sure how to do it. Please help '& thanks[:
Problem: (2a)^4, a=3. Please type instructions also !
(2a)^4 and a=3
First multiply the '2' times 'a' which is '3'.
Doing so gives '6'.
Now raise 6 to the 4th power. In other words, or numbers I guess in this case --> 6*6*6*6
And this gives 1296.
u replace the a for the 3 so do what is int he parenthesis (2 x 3) which = 6 and then 6^4 which = 6 x 6 x 6x 6 which = 1296
Hope It Helped :)
(2a)^4
(2*3)^4
6^4
or
36^2
1296
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(2a)^4 and a=3
First multiply the '2' times 'a' which is '3'.
Doing so gives '6'.
Now raise 6 to the 4th power. In other words, or numbers I guess in this case --> 6*6*6*6
And this gives 1296.
u replace the a for the 3 so do what is int he parenthesis (2 x 3) which = 6 and then 6^4 which = 6 x 6 x 6x 6 which = 1296
Hope It Helped :)
(2a)^4
(2*3)^4
6^4
or
36^2
1296