3⁷ can also be written as 3² × 3⁵. Can you reason out why? Use this observation to compute (i) 2⁹ (ii) 5⁷ (iii) 4⁶.
Hint. Split the repeated multiplication into two smaller groups and count how many 3's are in each.
Step 1 — Explain the identity. 3⁷ means 3 multiplied by itself 7 times; splitting those seven 3's into a group of 2 and a group of 5 gives (3 × 3) × (3 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 3) = 3² × 3⁵ — the total count of 3's is unchanged.
Step 2 — Compute 2⁹ by splitting as 2⁴ × 2⁵. 2⁴ × 2⁵ = 16 × 32 = 512.
Step 3 — Compute 5⁷ by splitting as 5³ × 5⁴. 5³ × 5⁴ = 125 × 625 = 78125.
Step 4 — Compute 4⁶ by splitting as 4³ × 4³. 4³ × 4³ = 64 × 64 = 4096.
✦ Answer: 3⁷ = 3² × 3⁵ because splitting the seven repeated factors into two groups doesn't change how many there are in total; 2⁹ = 512, 5⁷ = 78125, 4⁶ = 4096.
Where students slip. Adding the exponents of the two groups incorrectly, or splitting into groups that don't add up to the original exponent — the two exponents in the split must always sum to the original power.
