Use multiplication to find the product of the two following scientific notations. Your answer should be written in scientific notation form.

(11*10^4)*(7*10^2)

To multiply numbers in scientific notation, you can multiply the coefficients (11 * 7) and add the exponents (4 + 2).

11 * 7 = 77

4 + 2 = 6

Therefore, the product in scientific notation is 77 * 10^6.

To find the product of two scientific notations, you can multiply the coefficients and add the exponents.

The given scientific notations are:
(11 * 10^4) * (7 * 10^2)

First, let's multiply the coefficients:
11 * 7 = 77

Next, let's add the exponents:
10^4 * 10^2 = 10^(4+2) = 10^6

Therefore, the product in scientific notation form is:
77 * 10^6

To multiply two numbers written in scientific notation, you need to multiply their coefficients and add their exponents.

Let's start with the coefficients:
11 * 7 = 77

Now, let's multiply the exponents:
10^4 * 10^2 = 10^(4+2) = 10^6

So, the product of (11*10^4)*(7*10^2) is 77 * 10^6.

Now, let's convert this product into scientific notation.

Since the coefficient is greater than or equal to 10, we divide it by 10 and increase the exponent by 1.

Dividing 77 by 10, we get 7.7.

Increasing the exponent 10^6 by 1, we get 10^7.

Therefore, the final answer is 7.7 * 10^7, written in scientific notation form.