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what are the laws of exponents??​

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Answered by alish250
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Answer:

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.

  • Multiplying powers with same base. For example: x² × x³, 2³ × 2⁵, (-3)² × (-3)⁴ ...
  • Dividing powers with the same base. For example: ...
  • Power of a power. For example: (2³)², (5²)⁶, (3² )−3. ...
  • Multiplying powers with the same exponents. For example: 3² × 2², 5³ × 7³ ...
  • Negative Exponents. ...
  • Power with exponent zero. ...
  • Fractional Exponent.

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Answered by christinsiby7
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Answer:

x^{1} = x

x^{0} = 1

x^{-1} = 1/x

x^{m} x^{n} = x^{m+n}

x^{m} /x^{n} = x^{m-n}

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

(xy)^{n} = x^{n}  y^{n}(x/y)^{n} = x^{n} /y^{n}

x^{-n} = 1/x^{n}

x^{m/n} = \sqrt[n]{x^{m}} = (\sqrt[n]{x})^{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

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