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Write laws of exponents.

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Answered by girishnaik315pedmq6
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Only move the negative exponents. Product Rule: am ∙ an = am + n, this says that to multiply two exponents with the same base, you keep the base and add the powers. Quotient Rule: , this says that to divide two exponents with the same base, you keep the base and subtract the powers.

EXPONENTIAL RULES. Rule 1: To multiply identical bases, add the exponents. Rule 2: To divide identical bases, subtract the exponents. Rule 3: When there are two or more exponents and only one base, multiply the exponents.
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})^{m}

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