X^â x X^b= x^â+b
x^a divided by x^b = x^a+b
(x^a)^b=x^ab
x^0=1
x^-a=1/x^a
It is not possible to answer the question because different books number number the laws differently.
It is one on the "index laws".
X^â x X^b= x^â+b x^a divided by x^b = x^a+b (x^a)^b=x^ab x^0=1 x^-a=1/x^a
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The index laws state that (an)m = an*m. Thus, (31/2)2 = 31 = 3.
uses of index
The possessive form of "index" is "index's." For example, "the index's values are displayed in alphabetical order."
Data Ine Akobo has written: 'Index to the laws of Nigeria, 1966-1988' -- subject(s): Indexes, Law
Sensitive Index is a criticle Index.
BSE Index or SENSEX: The BSE Index or the Sensex as it is popularly known, is the index of the performance of the 30 largest & most profitable, popular companies listed in the index. Each company that is part of the index has its own weightage in the value of the Index. Since the number of companies is lesser, the index variations are higher when compared to the Nifty index.
It actually means this. stock index Or stock market index.