5 3

4 . 4
_______
6
4

I really need help with this math..I don't understand it and all I have is a worksheet with no examples...I am a 10th grader...any help would be appreciated.
Jeremy

Are you doing something with matrices? Please say what that is besides some random numbers.

4 to the fifth power times 4 to the third power divided by 4 to the sixth power

Please use the ^ symbol to indicate exponents.

(4^5 * 4^3) /4^6 = 4^(5+3-6) = 4^2 = 16

whats the Q asking?

Hi Jeremy! I'd be happy to help you with this math problem. It looks like you are dealing with a multi-digit addition problem. Let's break it down step by step:

Step 1: Start by adding the numbers in the rightmost column. In this case, you have 3 and 4, which equal 7. Write down 7 underneath the line.

5 3
4 . 4
_______
6
4 7

Step 2: Move on to the next column to the left. You have 5, 4, and 0. Since there is no carryover from the previous column, simply add them together. 5 + 4 + 0 equals 9. Write down 9 underneath the line.

5 3
4 . 4
_______
6
4 7
9

Step 3: Finally, add the numbers in the leftmost column. You have 0, 0, and 0. Again, since there is no carryover, simply add them together. 0 + 0 + 0 equals 0. Write down 0 underneath the line.

5 3
4 . 4
_______
6
4 7
9 0

Step 4: Now you have your final answer, which is 9047.

To double-check your work, you can also add the original numbers vertically by stacking them on top of each other. You should get the same result.

I hope this explanation helps you understand how to solve this type of math problem. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!