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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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