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Key points

  • Squares, cubes and higher powers are shown as small digits called (sometimes these are called or ). Indices is the plural of .

  • Laws of indices provide us with rules for simplifying calculations or expressions involving powers that have the same . This means that the larger number or letter must be the same.

  • The opposite of is .

  • The opposite of is .

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Index laws for multiplication

  • When multiplying it’s important to understand index notation. For example, 7 × 7 × 7 × 7 can be recorded as 7⁴
  • The for multiplication only works if the numbers are the same. Eg, in the calculation 2² x 2³ the base numbers are the same (2).
  • When multiplying indices, if the base values are the same, the expression can be simplified by adding the indices.
  • The index law for multiplying still applies even when indices are negative.

Examples

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 10, Seven squared multiplied by seven cubed., Using index notation, simplify 7² x 7³

Question

Find the value of the missing index value.

Y to the power of six multiplied by y to the power of five equals y to the power of question mark.

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Index laws for division

  • When dividing , it’s important to understand index notation. For example, a × a × a × a × a can be recorded as a
  • The for division only works if the numbers are the same.
  • When dividing indices, if the base values are the same, the expression can be simplified by subtracting the indices.
  • Remember that division can be written as a fraction, for example 7 ÷ 2 can be written as \( \frac{7}{2} \)

Examples

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 9, Eight to the power of five divided by eight cubed., Using index notation, simplify 8⁵ ÷ 8³

Question

Work out the value of the missing index value.

X to the power of seven divided by x cubed equals x to the power of question mark.

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Practise laws of indices

Practise what you have learned about the laws of indices with this quiz.

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