Exponent laws are the rules that govern the operations performed on exponents when they are involved in multiplication, division, and other mathematical operations. The two most common laws used in scientific notation are the Product of Powers and the Quotient of Powers.
- The Product of Powers rule states that when you multiply two exponents with the same base, you add the exponents: \( a^m \times a^n = a^{m+n} \).
- The Quotient of Powers rule states that when you divide two exponents with the same base, you subtract the exponents of the divisor from the exponents of the dividend: \( \frac{a^m}{a^n} = a^{m-n} \).
Understanding these rules is essential when working with scientific notation, as it often involves multiplying and dividing numbers with exponents.