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Precious Lara
24 August, 09:06
How do I multiply indices
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Coleman Henderson
24 August, 10:54
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remember that when multiplying indices, you add the powers. When dividing indices, remember that you subtract the powers. When taking the power of a number which has already been raised to a power, you must multiply the values of these powers. Any value raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1.
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Elaine Walsh
24 August, 11:59
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you add the powers. When dividing indices, remember that you subtract the powers. When taking the power of a number which has already been raised to a power, you must multiply the values of these powers. Any value raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1.
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