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what are the laws of exponents​

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Answered by sweetboy43
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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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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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If you time and again wonder if what is an exponent in math, then know an Exponent, also known as power, is a mathematical mannerism of expressing a number multiplied by itself by a certain definite of times. In mathematical terms, when we write a non integer number a, it is actually a1, referred as a — to the power 1.

a2 = a*a

a3 = a*a*a

a4 = a*a*a*a

a5 = a*a*a*a

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an = a*a*a*a*a*a*a . . . n times.

The following is the standard formula of exponent and power to solve problems on exponents.

(am)n = (an)m = amn

The given chart splits the parts in an exponential expression, defining exactly which number is the exponential power to the factor.

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