Multiplying Variables with Exponents – Rule – Examples Multiplication of variables with exponents In this tutorial, we will learn the multiplication of variable with exponents. If the base of a term is a variable, we use the same rules of multiplication that are used for numbers. When the variable bases are same, the powers are […]

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Multiplying Exponents with Square Roots In this tutorial, we will learn the multiplication of exponents, where bases have a square root. When multiplying square roots that contain exponents, we can rewrite the term with a rational exponent. The square root of a positive number (√a) can be expressed as a rational exponent and (√a) = […]

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Multiplying Exponents with Difference Bases and Difference Powers When exponents with different bases and different powers are multiplied, so each exponent is evaluated separately and then multiplied. Mathematically it can be written as, am x bn = (a)m x (b)n  Let two exponents with different bases and powers is am and bⁿ. Here a and b are the different bases […]

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Multiplying Exponents with Difference Base and Same Powers In this tutorial, we will learn the rule of multiplication of exponents with different bases but same powers. When we multiply exponents with different bases and same powers, we can simply multiply the bases and keep the exponent same. Mathematically it can be written as, [ an  […]

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Multiplying Exponents- Same Base In this chapter, we will study about multiplication of exponents with same base. When a number repeatedly multiplied by itself, multiple times is known as Exponent. For example: p raised to q means that p is multiplied by itself q times. = pq = p x p x p x p […]

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Exponents and Power Rules In this chapter we will learn about exponent and power. These are very large numbers, and difficult to read, and compare. To make these numbers easy to read, compare and understand we use exponents. Exponents  Definition: When a number repeatedly multiply by itself, we raise it to a power. This is known as […]

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Like and Unlike Algebraic Terms       Similar or Like Terms  In an algebraic expression, like terms are terms that have same variables with same exponents and only the numerical coefficients of like terms are different. The terms must have the same variables and the same exponents. 3x, 7x, 8x, 12x, x, -4x, -9x  all […]

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