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  1. How do I prove exponent rules for all real numbers?

    Aug 11, 2023 · But how do I apply the same logic on rational or irrational or negative exponents ? How do I prove that these laws of exponents work for all real numbers NOT only just the positive integers …

  2. What comes after exponents? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Sep 10, 2013 · We use multiplication for repeated addition, and in turn use exponents for repeated multiplication. What topic comes after this, for repeated exponentials? Is there something my …

  3. exponentiation - What's the inverse operation of exponents ...

    Oct 3, 2014 · You know, like addition is the inverse operation of subtraction, vice versa, multiplication is the inverse of division, vice versa , square is the inverse of square root, vice versa. What's the in...

  4. What do these small numbers like powers but are below mean?

    Sep 8, 2020 · I have encountered those small numbers that are like exponents but are beneath numbers instead of above. What do they Mean? $$x_1,x_2,\ldots,x_n$$

  5. notation - What is the reason behind the current Order of Operations ...

    Aug 6, 2015 · Or is there some strange mathematical problem if we would be using a different order? Of course, parentheses have a grouping function so they should always come first - I'm mainly talking …

  6. Understanding imaginary exponents - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Imaginary exponents are just the same. i, 2i, 3i are just like 1, 2 ,3: identity, square, and cube. They just need to run into another imaginary exponent to manifest their value, or you are carrying a lot of extra …

  7. algebra precalculus - What are the Laws of Rational Exponents ...

    Jan 27, 2016 · All of the properties of exponents that we learned for integer exponents also hold for rational exponents." So what exactly are the restrictions on the Laws of Exponents in the real …

  8. Basic Algebra Question Confusion (Parenthesis or Exponents First)

    Apr 30, 2015 · 2 So I had a discussion with my friend about whether we do parenthesis or exponents first. Here's the question: $$2 (5)^2.$$ I say the answers 50 because you do the exponent first. My …

  9. exponentiation - order of operations with many level exponents ...

    Feb 3, 2015 · order of operations with many level exponents Ask Question Asked 10 years, 10 months ago Modified 5 years, 4 months ago

  10. Order of operations - why are they in the order they're in?

    Thus the order: parentheses first, exponents second, mutiplication and division third, and save the lowest level operations of addition and subtraction for last.