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Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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DEFINITION. Powers are used to describe the result of repeatedly multiplying a number by itself. a·a·a = a 3 The number that is successively multiplied by itself is called the base. A small raised number called exponent follows the base and indicates the number of times the base is to be multiplied. Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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How to read powers We have some possibilities: a raised to the b-th power. a raised to the power of b. a to the power of b. a to the b-th. Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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is three raised to the fifth power, 3 to the power of 5, three to the fifth, three raised to the power of five. Special: is three squared and is seven cubed. Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte. Examples
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Multiplying powers with the same base. You can multiply powers with the same base by adding the exponent. Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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Multiplying powers with the same exponent. You can multiply powers with the same exponent by multiplying the bases. Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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Dividing powers with the same base. You can divide powers with the same base by subtracting the exponents. Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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Dividing powers with the same exponent. You can divide powers with the same exponent by dividing the bases. Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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Power of a power. You can simplify the power of a power by multiplying the exponents. Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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Powers with exponent zero Any number raised to the power of zero is equal to 1 Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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Negative powers. Negative power represents the reciprocal of a number. Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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Roots is the square root of a. is the cube root of a. is the n-th root of a. Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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Powers and roots A root is also a power Sección Europea IES Izpisúa Belmonte.
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