what is quotient law of exponents and the power law of exponents
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product law
when a number I exponent form is divided by another number in the exponent form ,the smaller power is subtracted from the bigger power and the base is kept the same
power law
when a number in the index form is raised to another index,the base is raised to the product of these 2 indices
product law
when a number I exponent form is divided by another number in the exponent form ,the smaller power is subtracted from the bigger power and the base is kept the same
power law
when a number in the index form is raised to another index,the base is raised to the product of these 2 indices
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The quotient rule states that when exponents with the same base are being divided, we simply just subtract the exponents to simplify the expression. If you subtract the exponents and the number is negative, just put the whole term in the denominator and make the exponent positive.
The Power rule tells us that to raise a power to a power, just multiply the exponents. Here you see that 52 raised to the 3rd power is equal to 56. The quotient rule tells us that we can divide two powers with the same base by subtracting the exponents.
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