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what is exponents? Write the laws of exponents ​

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Answered by zaryaaab
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Step-by-step explanation:

Exponents are a synthetic Math notation to specify a likely long multiplication with fixed multipliers (i.e. base)[1] . In particular:

102=10⋅10

43=4⋅4⋅4

and in terms of analogy: repeated multiplications (i.e. ^ symbol) instead of repeated operations (i.e. ⋅ symbol), as described, apples and persons sound like repeated operations.

The "Laws of Exponents" (also called "Rules of Exponents") come from three ideas: The exponent says how many times to use the number in a multiplication. A fractional exponent like 1/n means to take the nth root: If you understand those, then you understand exponents!


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Answered by christinsiby7
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An exponent refers to the number of times a number is multiplied by itself. For example, 2 to the 3rd (written like this: 23) means: 2 x 2 x 2 = 8. 23 is not the same as 2 x 3 = 6. Remember that a number raised to the power of 1 is itself.

Laws of exponents:

  • 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^(m*n)
  • (xy)^n = x^n * y^n  
  • (x/y)^n = x^n/ y^n
  • x^-n = 1/x^n

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