Exponentiation is a mathematical operation, written an, involving two numbers, the base a and the exponent n. When n is a positive integer, exponentiation corresponds to repeated multiplication:
Here are some examples:
1.)Addition:An exponent can be added only when they have the same number.
For example: 2x1 + 2x1 = 4x1
3x2 - 2x2 = 5x2
2.)Subtraction:The rule is same for subtraction.
3.)Multiplication:While multiplying, multiply the numbers and add the exponents.
For example: 3x1 * 2x1 = 6x2 (Add)
4x2 * 3x3 = 12x5 (Add)
4.)Division:While dividing the exponents, the denominator takes the opposite sign and m
and mover to the numerator. The numbers should be divided as usual.
For example:
36x8-4
___________ = 6x4
64
48x2+4
___________ = 8x6
6x-4
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