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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-09-11

What is \(2a^2 \times 3a^4\)?

Asked by Hiyah

Answer (3)

(2a^2)x(3a^4) -- multiplying exponents: Just add them. Multiply the 2 integers like normal.
6a^6

Answered by TaylorBayley | 2024-06-10

The expression given is 2a squared times 3a to the power of 4. When multiplying expressions with the same base, you add the exponents. Therefore, the expression 2a2 imes 3a4 simplifies to:

Multiply the coefficients: 2 imes 3 = 6.
Add the exponents of 'a': 2 + 4 = 6.

The final answer is 6a⁶, which represents a number raised to the sixth power multiplied by the coefficient 6.

Answered by qwarrow | 2024-06-24

The product of 2 a 2 and 3 a 4 is 6 a 6 by multiplying the coefficients and adding the exponents. The coefficients (2 and 3) multiply to give 6, while the exponents (2 and 4) add to give 6. Therefore, the final answer is 6 a 6 .
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Answered by TaylorBayley | 2025-01-08