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Title: Product and Quotient Rule for Exponents |
Grade: 6-b Lesson: S3-L2 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in algebra today with definitions, concepts, examples, and worksheets included. |
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Definition: Product of Exponents |
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Product of Exponents: This rule states that when you multiply two powers with the same base, you can combine them by adding their exponents. |
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Explanation: When you multiply two exponential expressions with the same base, you add their exponents. Mathematically, if you have \$ a^m \$ and \$ a^n \$, where a is the base and m and n are the exponents, then their product is given by \$ (a^m) \times (a^n) = (a^(m+n)) \$. |
Definition: Quotient of Exponents |
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Quotient of Exponents: This rule states that when you divide two powers with the same base, you can combine them by subtracting the exponent of the divisor from the exponent of the dividend. |
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Explanation: If you have a raised to the power of m divided by a raised to the power of n, then their quotient is \$ (a^m)/(a^n) = (a^(m-n)) \$ |
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