The Other Side of Powers - Formula (with examples) - Teachoo - The Other Side of Powers

part 2 - The Other Side of Powers - The Other Side of Powers - Chapter 2 Class 8 - Power Play (Ganita Prakash) - Class 8 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)

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The Other Side of Powers How do we find 24 Γ· 23? We use the formula π‘Ž^𝑝/π‘Ž^π‘ž =π‘Ž^(𝑝 βˆ’ π‘ž) This is similar to the formula π‘Ž^𝑝.π‘Ž^π‘ž=π‘Ž^(𝑝 + π‘ž) So, 24 Γ· 23 = 2^4/2^3 = 𝟐^(πŸ’βˆ’πŸ‘) = 2^1 = 2 Let’s do another question What is 2100 Γ· 225 in powers of 2? Now, 2100 Γ· 225 = 2^100/2^25 = 𝟐^(πŸπŸŽπŸŽβˆ’πŸπŸ“) = 2^75

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CA Maninder Singh is a Chartered Accountant for the past 15 years. He also provides Accounts Tax GST Training in Delhi, Kerala and online.