R1 – Exponentiation – Fractions, Flip Sign and Rules
This post covers the use of exponents with fractions and flip signs as well as the rules of exponentiation in R1. Exponent Fractions as Roots Exponents in fractions represent roots. As described in an earlier post, the root of an expression can be expressed as the root of the counter multiplied by the root of the […]
R3 – Exponentiation – Fractions, Flip Sign and Rules
This post covers the rules of R3 exponentiation. It also describes the use of fractions and flip sign with exponentiation along with some examples. Fractions Exponents in fractions represent multiplication roots. The post on R3 roots outlined how the Counter and Full roots of Opposite Values are always equal and how there is only 1 […]
R3 – Exponentiation – Definition
Introduction This post covers the definition of R3 Exponentiation in Wave Numbers. In Wikipedia, exponentiation is defined as follows: ‘Exponentiation is a mathematical operation, written as bn, involving two numbers, the base b and the exponent or power n, and pronounced as “b raised to the power of n”. When n is a positive integer, exponentiation corresponds to repeated multiplication of the base: that is, bn is the product of multiplying n bases: bn = […]
R2 – Exponentiation – Fractions, Flip Sign and Rules
This post covers the rules of R2 exponentiation. It also describes the use of fractions and the flip sign with exponentiation along with some examples. Fractions Exponents in fractions represent multiplication roots. As described in an earlier post, the root of an expression can be expressed as the root of the counter multiplied by the […]
R1- Exponentiation – Definition
This post covers the definition of exponentiation in R1. It also includes reciprocals and examples. Introduction In Wikipedia, exponentiation is defined as follows: ‘Exponentiation is a mathematical operation, written as bn, involving two numbers, the base b and the exponent or power n, and pronounced as “b raised to the power of n“. When n is a positive integer, exponentiation corresponds to repeated multiplication of the base: that […]