Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Index are shorthand for repeated multiplication of the same thing by itself. The Index of a number
says how many times to use that number in a multiplication. It is written as a small number to the
right and above the base number.
In this example: 82 = 8 × 8 = 64
# In words: 82 could be called "8 to the second power", "8 to the power 2" or simply "8 squared"
Other names for Index are index or power.
i. ( a m ) n = a mn
ii. (ab)n = an b n
a n an
1. Index iii. ;b0
b bn
iv. am x an = a m+n
v. am an = a m - n
1
i. a –n = ;a0
an
3. Negative Index a m n
ii. b ; a 0 dan b 0
b n am
an n a
m
4. Fraction Index
(a) Positive Index
1. All non-zero numbers can be written in the index form an where a ≠ 0 and n is a
positive integer.
2. an is read as a to the power of n. its means a is multiplied by itself n times, that is
Examples 1:
Solution
Question Solution
a. 43 4 4 4 64
b. 3 333 27
3
c. 74 7 7 7 7 2401
1 3
1 1 1 1
d.
6 6 6 6 216
e. 0.3 4 0.30.30.30.3 0.0081
a 01
Where a ≠ 0
Examples 2
Find the value of:
3) 0
(a) 20 (b) ( (c) 100
0
Solution
Question Solution
2 0 1
a. 20
b. (3) 0
(3) 0 1
c. 100 0
100 0 1
a0
By the law of indices, n a
0n
Hence,
a
1
a n n
a
Examples 3:
a. Question Solution
6 1 61 1 6 1 0.1667
b. 6
6 3 6 3 1 (6 6 6) 1 4.63 10 3
c.
0.3 (6 6 6)
1 0.3 0.3 0.3 37.037
3 3
0.3
By using Index, we can reformat numbers. For very large or very small numbers, it is
sometimes simpler to use "scientific notation"
Examples 4 :
Solution
Question Solution
3. 0 0 3.0 10 2
a. 300
21
7. 2 0 1 7.20110 3
b. 7201
321
4
0.0 0 0 2 56 = 2.56 10
c. 0.000256
1 234
Where a≠ 0
m
Where a≠ 0
Examples 5
1 1 c.
42 4 4
2
43
Solution
Question Solution
1 5 1
a. 32 34 3 8 1 5 1 5
1
32 4 8 3 8
1 5 1
1 5 1
5 5 5
5
2 4 8 1
5 2 4 8 5
b. 8
1 1
424 4 1 1 2 1
c.
2 4 2 4 3 4 12
43
Examples 6
a. 34 x 33 b. 85 82
c. (58 )3 d. ( 24 ) -3
0
e. 8
2
f. 27 3
Solution
b. 85 8 2 a m an = a m – n 85 – 2 = 8 3
c. ( 58 )3 ( a m ) n = a mn 524
( 24 ) -3 i. (ab)n = an b n
2 –12 = 1
d. 1
ii. a –n = ;a0 2 12
an
e. 80 a0 = 1 ;a0 1
2 m 2
f. 27 3 a n n am 27 3 3 27 2 9
Examples 7
Simplify each of the following below
3n 3 n1 3 2n
1n 2n1 2n
a. b. 2 8 16
2 n2 8 n
c. 3n1 272n3 9n d.
4 2n
Solution
Question Solution
2 1n6n38n
2413n
n1 32n3 2n
3 n16n92n
39n10
2 2
d. 2 n28 n n2 3 n
42n 2
2
2n
2 n2 2 3n 2 4n
2 n23n4n
22 4
EXERCISE 1 A
a. 63 2
b. 0.3
1 3 28
c. d. 2
2 4
a. a5 x a 6 b. 3 x 3 8 x 3-4 c. z 2 y5 x y –2
d. 4n x 16 2n x 32 –2n x 8 -n 12
e. m m
3
f. 2 8 2 4
–2n
g. z 7 x z 6 z 5 n
h. 25 5 x 125 2n
3. Simplify
3 5 4 2
a. ( x ) b. ( 3x ) c. ( 2x2 y 3 z )5
3 4 2 –4
d. ( 10 ) e. 3 ( ab ) f. ( 2m 2 ) ( 4n )3
2
8 3 32 5
4
32n3 27 9n2 1 1
a. b.
c. 3 2 n1 27 3
n
9n
2 2n3 4 2 n 2 n2 b n1
d. e. f. b 2n1 b 34n
81n 2 2n3
Answer
1. a. 216 b. 0.09
1 d. 8
c.
8
2. a. a11 b. 35 c. z2 y 3
d. 2 –3n e. m 9 f. 24
g. z 8 h. 5 10n
3.
8
a. x 15 b. 9x c. 32 x 10 y 15 z 5
d. 10000 1 m2
e. f.
81a 4 b 8 32n 3
4.
11
1 b. 81 n2
a. 2
4 c. 3
d. 2 5n2 e. 32
f. b 3n1