
power to a power rule
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Susan Kahler
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Power to a Power rule
By Susan Kahler
The power to a power rule is useful when you have situations such as (x2)3. The exponent outside the parenthesis tells you to multiply everything inside times itself a certain number of times.
Ex: (x2)3= x2⋅x2⋅x2= x6
Ex: (ab2)2= ab2⋅ab2
or a⋅a⋅b⋅b⋅b⋅b = a2b4⋅
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the following expression:
(x5)4
x9
x20
x
x54
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the following expression:
(b3)8
b11
8b3
b24
24b
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Multiple Choice
Which shows the Power Rule used correctly? (ab)5
ab5
a5b5
a5b
a6b6
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Multiple Choice
Simplify. (m3)5
m8
m15
8m
15m
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Multiple Choice
(x5y7)3 = x15y21
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Simplify.
THIS IS PRODUCT RULE!
m⁵⋅m²
m⁷
m³
m¹⁰
m²
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Just like when before the variable terms may have a coeficent
Ex.: (5x7)2= 5x7⋅5x7=25x14
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Multiple Choice
(3n4)3
9n12
9n7
27n7
27n12
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the following expression:
(3y⁴)²
9y⁸
9y⁶
6y⁸
6y⁶
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the following expression:
(3x3y5)4
3x12y20
81x12y20
12x12y20
81x7y9
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Multiple Choice
Simplify. (2cd2)4
24c4d6
24c4d8
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the exponential expression. ((−2)5)8
(−2)40
(−2)13
(−2)3
(−2)16
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the exponential expression. (32a4)5
310a9
310a20
37a9
37a20
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Multiple Choice
Which option follows the product of a power rule for exponents with the same base?
(92)(91) = 93
(92)(91) = 91
(92)(91) = 92
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Multiple Choice
Which option follows the product of a power rule for exponents with the same base?
(e4)(e1) = e4
(e4)(e1) = e3
(e4)(e1) = e5
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Multiple Choice
Which option follows the product of a power rule for exponents with the same base?
(m1)(m3) = m2
(m1)(m3) = m4
(m1)(m3) = m3
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Multiple Choice
Use the properties of exponents to write the expression as a single power: (111)(11) =
112
110
111
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Multiple Choice
(-2ab)3
-23a3b3
Power to a Power rule
By Susan Kahler
The power to a power rule is useful when you have situations such as (x2)3. The exponent outside the parenthesis tells you to multiply everything inside times itself a certain number of times.
Ex: (x2)3= x2⋅x2⋅x2= x6
Ex: (ab2)2= ab2⋅ab2
or a⋅a⋅b⋅b⋅b⋅b = a2b4⋅
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