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Laws of Powers (Indices)

These are the laws that tell us what to do with powers. Powers are sometimes called indices.

Multiplying powers

Multiplying powers

  • Add the powers when multiplying powers of the same number.
Dividing powers

Dividing powers

  • Subtract the powers when dividing powers of the same number.
Power raised to another power

Power raised to another power

  • If an expression with a power is raised to another power, multiply the powers.
Fractions

Fractions

  • Apply a power to both top and bottom of a fraction.
Negative powers

Negative powers

  • A negative power means 1 over the positive power.
Roots

Roots

  • x1/2 means the square root of x.
  • x1/3 means the cube root of x.
  • All roots can be written as x1/n = n√x.
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