When the numbers given are very large like 54,32,00,00,000 then it is not easy to read them so we write them in the form of exponents.
Exponents make these numbers easy to read, write, understand and compare.
To write the large numbers in short form, we use exponents.
Here 8 is the base, 3 is the exponent and 83 is the exponential form of 512.
This can be read as “8 raised to the power of 3”.
When we write the expanded form of a natural number then it can be written in exponential form.
Example: 247983 = 2 × 100000 + 4 × 10000 + 7 × 1000 + 9 × 100 + 8 × 10 + 3 × 1
= 2 × 105 + 4 × 104 + 7 × 103 + 9 × 102 + 8 × 101 + 3 × 1
Some Important Points to Remember
If we have to multiply the powers which have the same base then we have to add the exponents.
am × an = am + n
Example: 83 × 84 = 83 + 4 = 87
If we have to divide the powers which have the same base then we have to subtract the exponents.
Example:
If we have to take the power of a power then we have to multiply the exponents.
(am)n = amn
Example: (83)4 = 83 × 4 = 812
If we have to multiply the powers where the base is different but exponents are same then we will multiply the base.
ambm = (ab)m
Example: 8343 = (8× 4)3 = 323
If we have to divide the powers where the base is different but exponents are same then we will divide the base.
Example
Any number with zero exponents is equal to one irrespective of the base.
a°= 1
Example: 8° = 1
Any number with one as the exponent is equal to the number itself.
a1 = a
Example: 81 = 8
Negative exponents can be converted into positive exponents.
Example:
Example 1:
Example 2:
Expressing Large Numbers in the Standard Form
If we have to write very large numbers then to make them easy to read and understand we can write them in the standard form using decimals and exponents from 1.0 to 10.0.
85 = 8.5 × 10 = 8.5 × 101
850 = 8.5 × 100 = 8.5 × 102
8500 = 8.5 × 1000 = 8.5 × 103
8500 = 8.5 × 10000 = 8.5 × 104 and so on.
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