"indices" is plural of "index".
The singular form for the plural noun indices is index.
Exponents are the same as powers or indices and so:- When multiplying terms add the indices: y2*y6 = y8 When dividing terms subtract the indices: x6/x2 = x4 Powers of powers multiply the the indices: (p2)3 = p6 Square root of: d8 = d8/2 = d4 Cube root of: p15 = p15/3 = p5 Remember:- Anything to the power of 0 is 1: x0 = 1 Anything to the power of 1 is just itself: x1 = x 1 raised to any power is just 1: 110 = 1
Powers, Indices and Degree
Information on indices maths can be found on the Laerd Mathematics website. There are many examples of formulas which one may find informative and useful.
Add the indices
Add the two indices and leave the base number as it is
The word "indices" is already plural, so the plural form is still the same word. The singular form is "index", e.g. One index, two indices, 24 indices, 1,000 indices.
"indices" is plural of "index".
nope , cause the singular of indices is index!.
Indices is the plural form of the noun index.
The singular form for the plural noun indices is index.
The indices of deprivation are high with associated poor health.
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· The refractive indices of watero Water (0° C) 1.33346Water (100° C) 1.31766Water (20° C) 1.33283· The refractive indices of immersion oil is 1.518· The refractive indices of air is 1.000277· The refractive indices of glass is 1.518
The indices are used to help in the differential diagnosis of anemia.
to integrate 45x, you fisrt take note of the indices which is one you then take this idicies and add one to it this gives you 45x^1+1=45x^2 then u proceed by taking that resulting indices and dividing the function by this figure this gives [45x^2]/2 this is now the resulting integral