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What does the power rule of exponents say

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There are many rules of exponents and one of which is Power Rule.

Power rule of exponents means a number with an exponent raised to another exponent.

(x^(a) )^(b) = x^(ab)

You will just simply multiply the exponents which are a and b.

Example;

(x^(2) )^(5)= x^(10)

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Do you mean the Zero rule?

Anything to the power of zero is 1.

x^0 = 1
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