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12 November, 08:13

Can anybody explain the laws of exponents to me?

I have a test on Monday, so it's important!

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  1. 12 November, 08:20
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    Hi there!

    With exponents, there are a few things to keep in mind:

    1. Do not multiply the base by the exponent (the base is the number that has an exponent; for example, 3 is the base of 3^2)

    2. On the computer, exponents are signaled by this sign ^.

    3. The exponent is the number of times you multiply the base by itself

    Let's say you're given this exponent : 6^3

    Because the exponent is 3, we need to multiply 6 by 6 a total of 3 times. It's tricky, but here's how you do it:

    (6 * 6) * 6

    36 * 6 = 216

    So, 6^3 is 216

    Here's another example:

    9^5

    (9*9) * 9 * 9 * 9

    [81 * 9]*9 * 9

    [729 * 9] * 9

    6561 * 9

    59049
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