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What are laws of exponents


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Answered by unicorn276
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Step-by-step explanation:

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.

Rule 1: To multiply identical bases, add the exponents.

Rule 2: To divide identical bases, subtract the exponents.

Rule 3: When there are two or more exponents and only one base, multiply the exponents.

Multiplying powers with the same. base.

When raising a power to a power you. simply multiply the exponents together.

If the base is the same you. add the exponents. ...

Negative Exponents.

If an exponent is negative put the integer under 1 for division.

Answered by muralasridhar10
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Answer:

Laws of Exponents. When multiplying like bases, keep the base the same and add the exponents. When raising a base with a power to another power, keep the base the same and multiply the exponents. When dividing like bases, keep the base the same and subtract the denominator exponent from the numerator exponent.

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