Exponent Bingo.

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Exponent Bingo

Directions Mark the Free Space. Pick 24 of the following answers to place in the blanks on your Bingo card. All problems should be simplified all the way…no negative exponents in your answers.

Negative Monomial Power of a Power 2.76 x 102 8.6715 x 10-7

(x3y0)4

(1.2 x 105)(2.3 x 10-3)

A __________ is a number, a variable, or a product of one or more numbers and variables. Negative Monomial Power of a Power

a4 · a · a10

(a6b3)2

(1.23 x 10-2)(7.05 x 10-5)

The ________________ Property says: When you have an exponent with an exponent, you multiply those exponents Negative Monomial Power of a Power

(3x6)(2x5)

(3m2n5)3

A ____________ exponent means you flip the base to the other side of the fraction and make the exponent positive. Negative Monomial Power of a Power