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Rules of Powers

from Log: A Rhythm by icanhasmath

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lyrics

x to the A times x to the B
is x to the A plus B
Exponent addition is the action.

x to the A over x to the B
Can always be x to the A minus B
Dividing make subtraction.

And x to the A all to the B
Oddly is x to the A times B

And x to the power of One over B
Is really a Root, The Bth root it be!

x to the Zero Always One

Negative exponents are Un-
Necessary, if you like the fractions,
Don’t leave I know you hate fractions!
I just thought this time that maybe,
It would be alright if maybe we used fractions.

x to the power of A over B
The Bth root of x to the A, you See?

x to the power of A over B
Can also be x to the A then root of B.

And x to the A all to the B
Oddly is x to the A times B

And x to the power of One over B
Is really a root, The Bth root it be!

x to the Zero always One

Negative exponents are Un-
Necessary, if you like the fractions,
Don’t leave I know you hate fractions!
But I thought this time that maybe,
You could really get over your fear of fractions.

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from Log: A Rhythm, released October 17, 2011

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