Math, asked by chatandiya, 5 months ago

write any 3 laws of Indices?​

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Answered by SuvajitDasgupta
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Answer:

The three laws of Indices are

a^m+n =a^m * a^n

a^m-n =a^m ÷a^n

a^0=1

Answered by helpinggirl95
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The first law: multiplication

If the two terms have the same base (in this case x) and are to be multiplied together their indices are added.

In general: x^m \times x^n = x^{m+n}

The second law: division

If the two terms have the same base (in this case x) and are to be divided their indices are subtracted.

In general: \dfrac{x^m}{x^n}=x^{m-n}

The third law: brackets

If a term with a power is itself raised to a power then the powers are multiplied together.

In general: (x^m)^n = x^{m \times n}

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