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all the laws of indices​

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Answered by dalbagsinghdalbagtha
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Laws of indices

  • The first law: multiplication. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...
  • The second law: division. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...
  • The third law: brackets. If a term with a power is itself raised to a power then the powers are multiplied together. ...
  • Negative powers. ...
  • Power of zero. ...
  • Fractional powers.
Answered by mastermaths55
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Answer:

Laws of indices

  1. Laws of indicesThe first law: multiplication. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...
  2. Laws of indicesThe first law: multiplication. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...The second law: division. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...
  3. Laws of indicesThe first law: multiplication. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...The second law: division. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...The third law: brackets. If a term with a power is itself raised to a power then the powers are multiplied together. ...
  4. Laws of indicesThe first law: multiplication. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...The second law: division. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...The third law: brackets. If a term with a power is itself raised to a power then the powers are multiplied together. ...Negative powers. ...
  5. Laws of indicesThe first law: multiplication. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...The second law: division. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...The third law: brackets. If a term with a power is itself raised to a power then the powers are multiplied together. ...Negative powers. ...Power of zero. ...
  6. Laws of indicesThe first law: multiplication. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...The second law: division. If the two terms have the same base (in this case. ...The third law: brackets. If a term with a power is itself raised to a power then the powers are multiplied together. ...Negative powers. ...Power of zero. ...Fractional powers.
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