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seven laws of exponent with numerical examples​

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Answered by hkumar72217
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Answer:

Exponents are used to show repeated multiplication of a number by itself. For example, 7 × 7 × 7 can be represented as 73. Here, the exponent is ‘3’ which stands for the number of times the number 7 is multiplied. 7 is the base here which is the actual number that is getting multiplied. So basically exponents or powers denotes the number of times a number can be multiplied. If the power is 2, that means the base number is multiplied two times with itself. Some of the examples are:

Step-by-step explanation:

34 = 3×3×3×3

105 = 10×10×10×10×10

163 = 16 × 16 × 16

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Answered by XxItzAdyashaxX
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LAW

1. \:  {x}^{m}  {x}^{n}  =  {x}^{m + n}

2.   \frac{ {x}^{m} }{ {x}^{n} }  =  {x}^{m - n}

3.  { ({x}^{m} )}^{n}  =  {x}^{mn}

4.  {(xy)}^{n}  =  {x}^{n}  {y}^{n}

Example

1.  {x}^{2}  {x}^{3}  =  {x}^{5}

2.  \frac{ {x}^{6} }{ {x}^{2} }  =  {x}^{6 - 2}  =  {x}^{4}

3. ( {x}^{2} ) {}^{3}  =  {x}^{2 \times 3}  =  {x}^{6}

4. ( {xy})^{3}  =  {x}^{3}  {y}^{3}

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