Stage 7 · Algebraic Expressions & Polynomials

7.4  Working with Powers

The three rules for working with powers — the toolkit you need before multiplying expressions.

For ages 11–14 · Intuition before notation
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Point 1 of 4 in this lesson: 7.4.1 Multiplying powers with the same base

7.4.1 Multiplying powers with the same base

Suppose you multiply a2 by a3. Resist the urge to do anything clever — just write each power out as the repeated multiplication it actually stands for, and count.

a2 · a3  =  (a·a)·(a·a·a)  =  a·a·a·a·a  =  a5

Two copies of a sitting next to three copies of a is simply five copies of a in a row. Nothing was multiplied between the exponents — they were just counted together. The base never changes, because every single factor in the row is the same letter a. So the exponents add:

a a a² = 2 copies · a a a a³ = 3 copies = a a a a a a⁵ = 5 copies 2 + 3 = 5
The copies simply line up end to end. Counting them all is the same as adding the two exponents: 2 + 3 = 5.
Rule 1 — same base, add the exponents

am · an = am+n. When you multiply powers of the same base, keep the base and add the exponents. It works because each power is just a count of how many copies of the base you have, and multiplying puts those copies in one long row.

Worked example

Simplify x4 · x2.

  1. The base is the same letter x in both. Rule 1 applies
  2. Keep the base and add the exponents: 4 + 2 = 6. count the copies
  3. Answer: x6. check: xxxx · xx = six x's
Watch out — don't multiply the exponents here

It is a2 · a3 = a5, not a6. You only multiply exponents in the next rule (a power of a power). Here the powers are side by side, so you add. And the rule needs the same base: a2 · b3 cannot be combined — different letters can't merge into one row.

🎮 Try itSame base: watch the exponents add

Set m and n. The blue tiles are copies of the base a: m of them, then n of them, sliding into one row of m + n.

m 2
n 3
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