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Laws of Indices
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Module C1 Module C2 Edexcel AQA MEI/OCR OCR
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Multiplying with Indices
e.g.1 e.g.2 Generalizing this, we get:
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Multiplying with Indices
If m and n are not integers, a must be positive e.g.3
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Dividing with Indices e.g. Cancel Generalizing this, we get:
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Powers of Powers e.g. by rule (1)
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Exercises Without using a calculator, use the laws of indices to express each of the following as an integer 1. 2. 3.
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A Special Case e.g. Simplify Using rule (3) Also,
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A Special Case e.g. Simplify Using rule (2) Also, So, Generalizing this, we get:
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Another Special Case e.g. Simplify Using rule (3) Also,
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Another Special Case e.g. Simplify Using rule (3) Also, So,
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Another Special Case Generalizing this, we get: e.g. 1 e.g. 2
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Rational Numbers A rational number is one that can be written as where p and q are integers and e.g. and are rational numbers are not rational numbers and
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p is the power Rational Numbers
The definition of a rational index is that e.g.1 p is the power q is the root e.g.2 e.g.3
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SUMMARY The following are the laws of indices:
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Exercises Without using a calculator, use the laws of indices to express each of the following as an integer 1. 2. 3.
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Exercises Without using a calculator, use the laws of indices to express each of the following as an integer or fraction 4. 5. 6.
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SUMMARY The following are the laws of indices:
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1. 2. 3. Examples
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4. 5. 6.
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