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Explain the laws of exponents. Please
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate!!

The laws of exponents are as follows:

1) Product law

According to the product law of exponents when multiplying two numbers that have the same base then we can add the exponents

am × an= a m+n

where a, m and n all are natural numbers. Here the base should be the same in both the quantities. For example,

2³ × 24 = 27

22/3 × 21/5 = 2 2/3 + 1/5 = 2(10+3)/15 . We get, = 212/15

(-6) 3 x (-6) 2 = (-6) 3+2 = (-6) 5

2. Quotient Law

According to the quotient law of exponents, we can divide two numbers with the same base by subtracting the exponents. In order to divide two exponents that have the same base, subtract the power in the denominator from the power in the numerator.

am ÷ an = a m-n

where a, m and n all are natural numbers. Here the base should be the same in both the quantities. For example,

25 ÷ 23 = 2²

p6 ÷ p2 = p 6 – 2 = p 4

3. Power Law

According to the power law of exponents if a number raise a power to a power, just multiply the exponents

(am)n = am×n

Here there is one base a and two powers m and n. For example, ( 53 )2 = 53×2 = 56

Hope this helps you.

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