Power

Definition of "Power": In mathematics, a power is a number multiplied by itself a certain number of times

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Understanding Indices in GCSE Maths

Indices, also known as exponents, play a pivotal role in mathematics, offering a powerful shorthand for expressing repeated multiplication and division. In this exploration of indices for GCSE Maths, we’ll delve into essential concepts, demystifying the world of multiplying indices, dividing indices, handling negative indices, and embracing the intricacies of fractional indices and powers.

Multiplying Indices

Multiplying indices involves combining bases with the same exponent. The rule is simple: \(a^m \times a^n = a^{m+n}\). For example, \(2^3 \times 2^4 = 2^{3+4} = 2^7\).

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