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WRITE ALL LAWS OF EXPONENTS
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Answered by XxDazzlingBeautyXx
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There are in general six laws of exponents in Mathematics. 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.

  1. Product with same base = Power to a power.
  2. Quotient with same base = Product to a power.
  3. Quotient to a power = Zero power.
  4. Negative powers = Quotient with negative power.

If the bases are same , then the powers are equal.

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Answered by Snehu01
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Answer:

There are in general six laws of exponents in Mathematics. 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.

  • Product with same base = Power to a power.
  • Quotient with same base = Product to a power.
  • Quotient to a power = Zero power.
  • Negative powers = Quotient with negative power.

If the bases are same

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