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Basic Terminology

Basic Terminology. EXPONENT. means. BASE. IMPORTANT EXAMPLES. Variable Expressions. This property is used to combine 2 or more exponential expressions with the SAME base. MULTIPLICATION PROPERTIES. PRODUCT OF POWERS. Write each product in expanded form, then rewrite in exponential form.

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Basic Terminology

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  1. Basic Terminology EXPONENT means BASE

  2. IMPORTANT EXAMPLES

  3. Variable Expressions

  4. This property is used to combine 2 or more exponential expressions with the SAME base. MULTIPLICATION PROPERTIES PRODUCT OF POWERS

  5. Write each product in expanded form, then rewrite in exponential form. • 23. 24 • X5 . X12 • 102. 105 • Generalize your result from above: am . an =

  6. Write the numerator and denominator of each quotient in expanded form. Simplify by eliminating common factors, and then rewrite the remaining in exponential form. • 45/42 • X8/x6 • (0.94)15/ (0.94)5 • Generalize your result from above: am/an

  7. Write each quotient in expanded form, simplify, and rewrite in exponential form. • 23/24 • 45/47 • X3/x8 • Generalize your result from above: 1/an

  8. So, what if the exponent is 0? • 20 • 50 • X0 Generalize your result from above:

  9. Write each product in expanded form, then rewrite in exponential form. • X5 . X12 • 102. 105 • Generalize your result from above: am . an =

  10. PRODUCT OF POWERS MULTIPLICATION PROPERTIES ADD THE EXPONENTS POWER TO A POWER MULTIPLY THE EXPONENTS SUMMARY POWER OF PRODUCT

  11. ZERO AND NEGATIVE EXPONENTS ANYTHING TO THE ZERO POWER IS 1.

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