2.1 MATHPOWER TM 12, WESTERN EDITION Chapter 2 Exponents and Logarithms.

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2.1 MATHPOWER TM 12, WESTERN EDITION Chapter 2 Exponents and Logarithms

Laws of Exponents Product Law: Quotient Law: Power of a Power: Power of a Product: Power of a Quotient: Integral Exponent Rule: Rational Exponents: 2.2

Simplify: a) Simplifying Exponential Expressions 2.3 b)

Evaluate: 2.4 Simplify: c) a)b) Simplifying Exponential Expressions

3(3 a + 2) (-2x 4 y -2 ) Simplifying Exponential Expressions Simplify: a) b) c)

Show that 2 k + 2 k = 2 k + 1 Simplify: 2.6 Simplifying Exponential Expressions

Your aunt gave you a $400 bond. If the bond earns 8% interest per annum compounded annually, what will the bond be worth in 3 years? A = P(1 + i) n A = P = i = n = The bond will be worth in 3 years. Find the value of the bond if the interest is calculated quarterly. A = P(1 + i) n A = P = i = n = The bond will be worth in 3 years. 2.7 Compound Interest

Suggested Questions: Page 71 Warm Up 1-25 Pages 72 and 73 Investigating Math 1. all