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Write any 4 laws of exponents.


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Explanation:

  • Multiplying Powers with the same Exponents.
  • Power of a Power.
  • Dividing Powers with the same Base.
  • Multiplying Powers with same Base.
User Hans Yulian
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Write any 4 laws, or properties, of exponents.


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\Large\text{Law number 1:-}


\Large\text{$a^n*a^m=a^(n+m)$}


\Large\text{It states that:-}

When we multiply together numbers with the same base,

we add the exponents.


\Large\text{Law number 2:-}


\Large\text{$a^m:a^n=a^(m-n)$}


\Large\text{It states that:-}

When we divide numbers with the same base, we

subtract the exponents.


\Large\text{Law number 3:-}


\Large\text{$(\displaystyle(x)/(y)) ^n=(x^n)/(y^n)$}


\Large\text{It states that:-}

If we have a fraction to a power, we raise the numerator and

the denominator to that power.

And then last but not least,


\Large\textit{Law number 4:-}


\Large\text{$a^(-m) =\displaystyle(1)/(a^m)$}


\Large\text{It states that:-}

If we have a number with a negative exponent, we flip it over.

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