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Exponents exponent power base

The Laws of Exponents: #1: Exponential form: The exponent of a power indicates how many times the base multiply itself.

The Laws of Exponents: #2: Multiplicative Law of Exponents: If the bases are the same And if the operations between the bases is multiplication, then the result is the base powered by the sum of individual exponents .

The Laws of Exponents: #3: Division Law of Exponents: If the bases are the same And if the operations between the bases is division, then the result is the base powered by the difference of individual exponents .

The Laws of Exponents: #4: Exponential Law of Exponents: If the exponential form is powered by another exponent, then the result is the base powered by the product of individual exponents.

The Laws of Exponents: #5: Product Law of Exponents: If the product of the bases is powered by the same exponent, then the result is a multiplication of individual factors of the product, each powered by the given exponent.

The Laws of Exponents: #6: Quotient Law of Exponents: If the quotient of the bases is powered by the same exponent, then the result is both numerator and denominator , each powered by the given exponent.

The Laws of Exponents: #7: Negative Law of Exponents: If the base is powered by the negative exponent, then the base becomes reciprocal with the positive exponent.

The Laws of Exponents: #8: Zero Law of Exponents: Any base powered by zero exponent equals one