They are not. Exponents, powers and indices are terms used for the same thing.
All the powers and exponents of 1 are 1.The powers and exponents of any of the other numbers up to 10 are equivalent to the all the positive numbers - rational and irrational.
This is one of the laws of exponents, which states that xa * xb = x(a+b) The base is x, and the two powers (or exponents) are a and b.
They are called powers
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by doing reciprocal
They are not. Exponents, powers and indices are terms used for the same thing.
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All the powers and exponents of 1 are 1.The powers and exponents of any of the other numbers up to 10 are equivalent to the all the positive numbers - rational and irrational.
This is one of the laws of exponents, which states that xa * xb = x(a+b) The base is x, and the two powers (or exponents) are a and b.
when you multiply powers with the same base.
They are called powers
i dont know i am asking you
To multiply powers with the same base, you add the exponents. For example, 10^2 x 10^3 = 10^5. Similarly, to divide powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents. For example, 10^3 / 10^5 = 10^(-2).
If you are multiplying powers of the same base (like 24 times 211), yes, you add the exponents.
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It means the number form of the exponent.