explain laws of exponents
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Laws of Exponents: The distance between the earth and the moon is 1×105 km. Here 5 is an exponent to 10. Once we know what 5 stands for we will be able to calculate the distance between the earth and moon! So let’s see what exactly Laws of Exponents are.
Exponents
Exponents are a short form to indicate the total times a number is to be multiplied by itself. For instance, 7³ is equal to 7*7*7. Instead of writing it as this we shorten it and write it as 7³ making it simpler to understand. 7³ is read as ‘7 raised to the power three’ or ‘seven cubed’.
Here 7 is called the base and the power or the exponent is known as the index. For example, in 1254 the base is 12 and the index is 54. This will be read as “twelve raised to the power 54”
Laws of Exponents
When these exponents are used for mathematical equations they follow a certain set of laws that makes the equations easy to solve and simple to understand.
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Definition of law of exponents. : one of a set of rules in algebra: exponents of numbers are added when the numbers are multiplied, subtracted when the numbers are divided, and multiplied when raised by still another exponent: am×aⁿ=am+n; am÷aⁿ=am−n; (am)ⁿ=amn.
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