What is Indices?
Plural of index, written also as indexes.
Example 1:
Indices is a number when
multiple by itself several times can be written in index notation.
Example of Indices:
2x2x2= 23
23 is called index
notation.
2 is called the base and 3 is called power or index (indices) or the exponent.
23 is read as ‘2 to the power of 3’
or ‘the three power of 2’
Numbers in index notation with the same base such
as 22, 23,24,223,21000,
are referred to as powers of 5.
Example 2:  
[1] 2-3
= ½3
= 1/8
[1] 2-3
= ½3
= 1/8
[2] (3/5)-2
= (5/3)2
= 52/32
= 25/9
[3] Fraction
index 
           a1/n 
    
= n√a
= n√a
          am/n 
= n√am
= n√am
Example 3: 
(n√a)m
 251/2
= √25
= 5
= √25
= 5
16 3/2
= (√16)3 
= 43
= 43
=64     
aa/m   = m is power
         = n is
root
[Roots always stay at the bottom]
Rules/Formula of Indices:
         a0 = 1  
Examples: [1] 70= 1
       2) Negative
Index
            a-m
           =1/am
          (a/b)-m
          =(b/a)m
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SOLVE THIS QUESTIONS?
[Q1] a3 x a2 =
[Q2] 23 x 24 =
[Q3] P3 x P-4 =
[Q4] a4 ÷ a1 =
[Q5] (a2)2 =
[Q6]  (a2b4) =
[Q7] (aba x aba)a =
[Q8] C2 ÷ C4 =
[Q9] 3x = 81
[Q10] 2x =32


 
the answer for question 1 is a^5
ReplyDeleteExactly. Correct @Nabilah Ns
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