We can use this to simplify algebraic expressions in the same way as we do when working with numbers.
This may look tricky, but it's much simpler in practise!
When dividing two (or more) numbers or variables which have the same base (big number), we can use the third index law to simplify the expressions by simply subtracting the powers.
e.g. x12 ÷ x6 = x6
If you have two or more numbers, we need to remember to divide them as well.
e.g. 16b8 ÷ 8b5 = 2b3
In this activity, we will use index laws (like the example above) to simplify algebraic expressions to make them easier to work with.
We can use this to simplify algebraic expressions in the same way as we do when working with numbers.
This may look tricky, but it's much simpler in practise!
When dividing two (or more) numbers or variables which have the same base (big number), we can use the third index law to simplify the expressions by simply subtracting the powers.
e.g. x12 ÷ x6 = x6
If you have two or more numbers, we need to remember to divide them as well.
e.g. 16b8 ÷ 8b5 = 2b3
In this activity, we will use index laws (like the example above) to simplify algebraic expressions to make them easier to work with.
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