This lesson shows you the basics behind the
first three exponent laws. You'll learn how
these laws are actually formulated...
About This Lesson
Let's say you need to find out the result (in
the form of 2???) of the multiplication of the numbers
below:
21000 x 21007
Now, if you try to solve it by calculating the
actual value of 21000 or 21007,
you will soon realize that it is very difficult to do so.
Fortunately, with the help of the first exponent law, you will quickly know that:
21000 x 21007
= 21000 + 1007
= 22007
This lesson shows you the basics behind the
first three exponent laws. It is good to
understand these laws first before using them.
Study Tips
Tip #1
When you are given a term with a form of am,
it is defined that:
a is the base m is the exponent
For example, consider the term 25,
referring to the definition above:
2 is the base 5 is the exponent
Tip #2
It is very important to understand how the
exponents laws are formulated. Once you
fully understood them, it's easier to avoid
mistakes when applying these laws.
For example, usually those who don't
understand the logic behind these laws will
tend to make this mistake:
23
x 22 = 23 x 2 (wrong
application of the first law)
= 26
= 64 (oops!!...mistake)
When you use your calculator to check, you
will find out that actually:
23
x 22 = 8 x 4
= 32 (correct!)
So, do realize the consequences for applying
the exponent laws without understanding them.