How do the laws work with rational exponents?

What are laws of exponents?

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    (x^a)*(x ^b) = x^(a+b) (x^a)/(x ^b) = x^(a-b) x^(-a) = 1/(x^a) x^0 = 1, and (x^a)^b = x^(a*b) are the laws of exponents

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It is from pure math that is without any unit after numbers and figures.To better understand the world the number was represented as the sum of its parts. Like every number can be as multiplication of two figures (and whom equally too) one can write it as e. It for any number that is some object or body! e is 1+1/2+1/3+1/4+...In e^x the x point on how much parts divided that number and give common figure with needed condition. It s low that (1+1/x)^x=e if x is close to infinity. But really it is not.Here for beginner i cant more to simplify.

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