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Laws of Exponents

Laws of Exponents

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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CCSS
8.EE.A.1, HSA.APR.A.1, 7.NS.A.2C

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Mario Rubio

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15 Slides • 10 Questions

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The Laws of Exponents

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Multiple Choice

Simplify:

b2 ⋅ b4

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b8

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b6

3

b2

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2b6

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Multiple Choice

Simplify (-1/2)0

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1

2

0

3

-1

4

-2

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Multiple Choice

(x3)(x2)

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x-5

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x-6

3

x6

4

x5

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Multiple Choice

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49

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444

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421

4

415

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Multiple Select

Simplify:  5654\frac{5^6}{5^4} 

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 5105^{10}  

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 525^2  

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 525^{-2}  

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25

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Multiple Choice

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Evaluate this expression using the quotient rule.
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95
2
99
3
15
4
9-5

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Multiple Choice

Simplify the following:
(x2y)5
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x7y5
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x2y5
3
x10y5
4
x5y5

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Multiple Choice

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2560
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2517
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560
4
517

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Multiple Choice

Simplify:

(x5)4

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x9

2

x20

3

x

4

x54

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Why study the Laws of Exponents?

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Why study the Laws of Exponents?

These are needed we are multiplying and dividing polynomials. :)

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Multiple Select

Which Laws of Exponent/s are still confusing for you?

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Exponential Form

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Zero Law of Exponent

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Multiplying Powers

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Dividing Powers

The Laws of Exponents

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