1 write any laws of exponenses
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Laws of Exponents
Multiplying Powers with same Base. For example: x² × x³, 2³ × 2⁵, (-3)² × (-3)⁴ ...
Dividing Powers with the same Base. For example: ...
Power of a Power. For example: (2³)², (5²)⁶, (3² )−3. ...
Multiplying Powers with the same Exponents. For example: 3² × 2², 5³ × 7³ ...
Negative Exponents. ...
Power with Exponent Zero. ...
Fractional Exponent.
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Step-by-step explanation:
In case of multiplication, if the base is the same and the powers are different, we simply put the common base while adding the powers. Lets take an example:
5² × 5³ = 5^5 (i.e. 5 to the power of 5; this can be also shows as 5^{3+2}5
3+2
]
In case of division, if the base is the same and the powers are different, we simply put the common base while subtracting the powers. Lets take an example:
5³ ÷ 5² = 5 (i.e. 5 to the power of 1. We can also represent this as 5^{3-2}5
3−2
) ]
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