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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationSSLC (English Medium) Class 7

Revision: Term - 2 >> Algebra Mathematics SSLC (English Medium) Class 7 Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education

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Definitions [3]

Exponents: An exponent is a numerical notation that indicates the number of times a number is to be multiplied by itself. Exponent is also called as power or index. Example, 75.

Definition: Unlike Terms

The terms that do not have the same literal coefficients are called unlike terms. 

For example:

6a, 6ab and 6ac are unlike terms. 

Definition: Like Terms

Terms having the same literal part (same variables with the same powers) are called like terms.

For example:

xy, 5xy, -4xy, etc. are like terms 

Formulae [5]

For any non-zero integer a, where m and n are whole numbers, am × an =am + n.

For any non-zero integer a, where m and n are whole numbers and m > n, am ÷ an = am – n.

If a is a non-zero rational number and m and n are integers, then (am)n = am × n = amn.

For any non-zero integer a, where m is any whole number, am × bm = (ab)m.

am ÷ bm = `a^m/b^m = (a/b)^m`, where a, and b are any non-zero integers and m is a whole number.

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