You multiply the exponents.
when two numbers are multiplied together that are exponents you multiply the bases amd add the exponents the relationship would simply be that the product exponents are the sum of the exponents being multiplied in the question
Exponents are the expodential growth in something.
Sum the exponents.
You add exponents when multiplying. Ex: (xm) × (xn) = xm+n
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That depends how you choose to number the laws.
I only know 3. 1) Product Law 2) Quotient Law 3) Pawer Law
They are experimentally determined exponents
Yes, if appropriate.
In multiplication , if base is same then add exponents
They are experimentally determined exponents.
If the bases are the same then for division subtract the exponents to find the quotient
yx * yx = y2x.Using the law of exponents, we add the 2 exponents, getting you 2x rather than just 'x'.
Follow the law of exponents to get your answer. With the same base, add the exponents. You could just work it out: A^3 = A*A*A, so (A^3)*(A^3) = A*A*A * A*A*A = A^6 {A to the 6th power}
There is only one law for exponents in division, and that is 1/ax = a-x
ab x ac = ab+c, where a, b, and c are all real numbers.