2.
Powers
Exercise 2.1
1. Question
Express each of the following as a rational number of the form , where p and q are integers and q 0:
(i) 2-3
(ii) (-4)-2
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Answer
(i) 2-3 = = [Using a-n = ]
(ii) (-4)-2 = = = [Using a-n = ]
(iii) = [Using n]
(iv) = = = [Using -n = ]
(v) = = [Using -n = ]
2. Question
Find the values of each of the following:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Answer
(i)
⇒ (LCM of 3 and 4 is 12) [Using -n = ]
(ii)
⇒ (LCM of 1 and 4 is 4) [Using -n = ]
(iii)
⇒ [Using ]
We know that any number to power zero is always equal to 1.
(iv)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
3. Question
Find the values of each of the following:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Answer
(i)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
(ii)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
(iii)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
[Using ]
(iv)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
[Using ]
⇒ =
4. Question
Simplify:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Answer
(i)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
(ii)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
[Using ]
(iii)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
[Using ]
(iv)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
5. Question
Simplify:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Answer
(i)
⇒ [Using ]
(ii)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
(iii)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
⇒ [Using ]
⇒ [Using ]
(iv)
⇒ [Using ]
⇒ [Using ]
6. Question
By what number should 5-1 be multiplied so that the product many be equal to (-7)-1?
Answer
Let the number 5-1 shlould be multiplied by
According to the question:
5-1 = (-7)-1
[Using -n = ]
Therefore 5-1 should be multiplied by
7. Question
By what number should be multiplied so that the product may be equal to ?
Answer
Let the number shlould be multiplied by
According to the question:
=
[Using -n = ]
Therefore should be multiplied by
8. Question
By what number should (-15)-1 be divided so that the quotient may be equal to (-5)-1?
Answer
Let the number (-15)-1 shlould be devided by
According to the question:
(-15)-1 ÷ = (-5)-1
[Using -n = ]
[using ]
Therefore (-15)-1 should be devided by
Exercise 2.2
1. Question
Write each of the following in exponential form:
(i)
(ii)
Answer
(i)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
(ii)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
2. Question
Evaluate:
(i) 5-2
(ii) (-3)-2
(iii)
(iv)
Answer
(i) 5-2
⇒ [Using -n = ]
(ii) (-3)-2
⇒ [Using -n = ]
(iii)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
(iv)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
3. Question
Express each of the following as a rational number in the form :
(i) 6-1
(ii) (-7)-1
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Answer
(i) 6-1
⇒ 6-1 = [Using -n = ]
(ii) (-7)-1
⇒ (-7)-1 = [Using -n = ]
(iii)
⇒ = 4 [Using -n = ]
(iv)
⇒ = [Using -n = ]
(v)
⇒ = [Using -n = ]
4. Question
Simplify:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Answer
(i)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
(ii)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
⇒( [Using ]
⇒ [Using ]
(iii)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
⇒ [Using -n = ]
(iv)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
⇒ [Using -n = ]
(v)
⇒ [Using -n = ]
⇒ [Using ]
⇒
5. Question
Express each of the following rational numbers with a negative exponent:
(i)
(ii) 35
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Answer
(i)
⇒ [Using -n]
(ii) 35
⇒ 35 [Using -n]
(iii)
⇒ = [Using ]
(iv)
⇒ = [Using (aⁿ)ᵐ = aᵐⁿ ]
(v)
⇒ = [Using (aⁿ)ᵐ = aᵐⁿ ]
6. Question
Express each of the following rational numbers with a positive exponent:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Answer
(i)
⇒ = [Using ]
(ii)
⇒ = [Using ]
(iii)
⇒ = 43–9 = 4–6 [Using (aⁿ× aᵐ = aᵐ⁺ⁿ ]
⇒ 4–6 = [Using -n]
(iv)
⇒ = [Using (aⁿ)ᵐ = aᵐⁿ ]
(v)
⇒ = [Using (aⁿ)ᵐ = aᵐⁿ and -n ]
7. Question
Simplify:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Answer
(i)
⇒
⇒ [Using -n ]
⇒ (27-8) ÷ 43
⇒ 19 ÷ 43
⇒ [Using ]
(ii)
⇒ [Using -n ]
⇒ [Using ]
(iii)
⇒ [Using -n ]
(iv)
⇒ [Using (aⁿ)ᵐ = aᵐⁿ]
⇒ [Using ]
(v)
8. Question
By what number should 5-1 be multiplied so that the product may be equal to (-7)-1 ?
Answer
Let the number 5-1 shlould be multiplied by
According to the question:
5-1 = (-7)-1
[Using -n = ]
[Using ]
Therefore 5-1 should be multiplied by
9. Question
By what number should be multiplied so that the product may be equal to ?
Answer
Let the number shlould be multiplied by
According to the question:
[Using -n = ]
[Using ]
Therefore should be multiplied by
10. Question
By what number should (-15)-1 be divided so that the quotient may be equal to (-5)-1 ?
Answer
Let the number (-15)-1 shlould be devided by
According to the question:
(-15)-1 ÷ = (-5)-1
[Using -n = ]
[Using ]
Therefore (-15)-1 should be devided by
11. Question
By what number should be multiplied so that the product may be ?
Answer
Let the number shlould be multiplied by
According to the question:
[Using -n = ]
[Using ]
Therefore should be multiplied by
12. Question
Find x, if
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
Answer
(i)
[Using n × m = ᵐ⁺n]
Equating coefficients when bases are equal.
(ii)
[Using n ÷ m = ᵐ–n]
Equating coefficients when bases are equal.
(iii)
[Using n × m = ᵐ⁺n]
Equating coefficients when bases are equal.
(iv)
[Using n × m = ᵐ⁺n]
Equating coefficients when bases are equal.
(v)
[Using n ÷ m = ᵐ–n]
Equating coefficients when bases are equal.
(vi)
[Using n × m = ᵐ⁺n]
Equating coefficients when bases are equal.
13 A. Question
If x= , find the value of x-2.
Answer
x=
[Using am × an = am+n ]
13 B. Question
If x = , find the value of x-1.
Answer
X=
On using, [Using -n = ], we get,
[Using ]
x = 25
14. Question
Find the value of x for which .
Answer
[Using n ÷ m = ᵐ–n]
Equating coefficients when bases are equal.
Exercise 2.3
1. Question
Express the following numbers in standard form:
(i) 6020000000000000
(ii) 0.00000000000942
(iii) 0.00000000085
(iv)
(v)
(vi) 0.00072984
(vii) 0.000437
(viii)
Answer
(i) 6020000000000000
To write in the standard form, count the number of digits leaving one digit from the left. The total number of
digits so obtained becomes power of 10. Decimal comes after first left digit.
In this question total number of digits leaving one digit from left are 15.
Therefore the standard form is: 6.02× 10 15
(ii) 0.00000000000942
To write in the standard form, count the number of digits leaving one digit from the left. The total number of
digits so obtained becomes power of 10. Decimal comes after first left digit.
If the number has all the digits to the right of the decimal then powers will be negative. In this question total
number of digits after decimal are 12.
Therefore the standard form is: 9.42× 10 –12
(iii) 0.00000000085
To write in the standard form, count the number of digits leaving one digit from the left. The total number of
digits so obtained becomes power of 10. Decimal comes after first left digit.
If the number has all the digits to the right of the decimal then powers will be negative. In this question total
number of digits after decimal are 12.
Therefore the standard form is: 8.5× 10 –10
(iv)
To write in the standard form, count the number of digits leaving one digit from the left. The total number of
digits so obtained becomes power of 10. Decimal comes after first left digit.
In this question total number of digits are 2.
Therefore the standard form is: 8.46× 10 9
(v)
To write in the standard form, count the number of digits leaving one digit from the left. The total number of
digits so obtained becomes power of 10. Decimal comes after first left digit.
In this question total number of digits are 3.
Therefore the standard form is: 8.46× 10 –1
(vi) 0.00072984
To write in the standard form, count the number of digits leaving one digit from the left. The total number of
digits so obtained becomes power of 10. Decimal comes after first left digit.
If the number has all the digits to the right of the decimal then powers will be negative. In this question total
number of digits after decimal are 4.
Therefore the standard form is: 7.2984× 10–4
(vii) 0.000437
To write in the standard form, count the number of digits leaving one digit from the left. The total number of
digits so obtained becomes power of 10. Decimal comes after first left digit.
If the number has all the digits to the right of the decimal then powers will be negative. In this question total
number of digits after decimal are 4.
Therefore the standard form is: 4.37
(viii)
To write in the standard form, Count the number of zeros of the divisor. This number of zeros becomes
negative power of 10.
Therefore the standard form is: 4× 10–5
2. Question
Write the following numbers in the usual form:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
Answer
(i)
In cae of positive power of 10. The usual form of the number is written after multiplying the given numbers
and then counts the numbers from the right and put decimal.
Step 1: Multipy the given numbers: 4.83× 10000000 = 4830000000
Step 2: Put decimal after two places from the right: 48300000.00
Step 3: Write the number after in the usual form: 48300000
(ii)
In case of negative powers, decimal sifts to left equal to the power of 10.
Step 1: Here the power of 10 is negative 6.
Step 2: Therefore decimal will sift six places to the left. i.e: 0.00000302
(iii)
In cae of positive power of 10. The usual form of the number is written after multiplying the given numbers
and then counts the numbers from the right and put decimal.
Step 1: Multipy the given numbers: 4.5× 10000 = 450000
Step 2: Put decimal after one place from the right: 45000.0
Step 3: Write the number after in the usual form: 45000
(iv)
In case of negative powers, decimal sifts to left equal to the power of 10.
Step 1: Here the power of 10 is negative 8.
Step 2: Therefore decimal will sift eight places to the left, and we write zeros before the number to make
eight places . i.e: 0.00000003
(v)
In cae of positive power of 10. The usual form of the number is written after multiplying the given numbers
and then counts the numbers from the right and put decimal.
Step 1: Multipy the given numbers: 1.0001× 1000000000 = 10001000000000
Step 2: Put decimal after four places from the right: 1000100000.0000
Step 3: Write the number after in the usual form: 1000100000
(vi)
In cae of positive power of 10. The usual form of the number is written after multiplying the given numbers
and then counts the numbers from the right and put decimal.
Step 1: Multipy the given numbers: 5.8× 100 = 5800
Step 2: Put decimal after one place from the right: 580.0
Step 3: Write the number after in the usual form: 580
(vii)
In cae of positive power of 10. The usual form of the number is written after multiplying the given numbers
and then counts the numbers from the right and put decimal.
Step 1: Multipy the given numbers: 3.61492 × 1000000 = 5800
Step 2: Put decimal after five places from the right: 3614920.00000
Step 3: Write the number after in the usual form: 3614920
(viii)
In case of negative powers, decimal sifts to left equal to the power of 10.
Step 1: Here the power of 10 is negative 8.
Step 2: Therefore decimal will sift seven places to the left, and we write zeros before the number to make
seven places . i.e: 0.000000325