The Law of 4 Laws of addition and multiplication Commutative laws of addition and multiplication. Associative laws of addition and multiplication. Distributive law of multiplication over addition. Commutative law of addition: m + n = n + m . A sum isn't changed at rearrangement of its addends. Commutative law of multiplication: m · n = n · m . A product isn't changed at rearrangement of its factors. Associative law of addition: ( m + n ) + k = m + ( n + k ) = m + n + k . A sum doesn't depend on grouping of its addends. Associative law of multiplication: ( m · n ) · k = m · ( n · k ) = m · n · k . A product doesn't depend on grouping of its factors. Distributive law of multiplication over addition: ( m + n ) · k = m · k + n · k . This law expands the rules of operations with brackets (see the previous section).
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A common explanation for this in mathematics is the laws of exponents. One law states x^l-m = x^l/x^m. The proof is the following x^0 = x^n-n =x^n/x^n Law of Exponent =1/1 Reducing =1
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Exponents are subject to many laws, just like other mathematical properties. These are X^1 = X, X^0 = 1, X^-1 = 1/X, X^m * X^n = X^m+n, X^m/X^n = X^m-n, (X^m)^n = X^(m*n), (XY)^n = X^n * Y^n, (X/Y)^n = X^n/Y^n, and X^-n = 1/X^n.
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Snell's law states that the ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction is equivalent to the ratio of velocities in the two media, or equivalent to the opposite ratio of the indices of refraction:
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Snell's law is a description of the relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction. Instantaneous Velocity is the velocity at one point.
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