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Mastering The LAWS OF INDICES (exponents) with SOLVED EXAMPLES | Ex 1d, Book 1 

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In this lesson, over 29 questions from exercise 1d of chapter one of the New General Mathematics for Senior Secondary Schools, book 1 are solved. The exercise comprises several questions formed from all seven laws of indices.
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@nnekaasogwa6671
@nnekaasogwa6671 4 месяца назад
Your illustration is comprehensive. Keep it up
@chukwujikeagim6650
@chukwujikeagim6650 4 месяца назад
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@chukwujikeagim6650
@chukwujikeagim6650 4 месяца назад
Please I am confused at number 7
@NonsoMaths
@NonsoMaths 4 месяца назад
The question is to simplify cbrt(2^6). The long approach is to expand the given expression as cbrt(2*2*2*2*2*2). which gives us cbrt(64), which we know to be 4. But using the law of indices which states that "the bth root of x^a is the same x^(a/b), we can re-write the given expression as 2^(6/3). From where we get that cbrt(2^6) = 2^2, which is 4. I hope this answers your question.