Section 6.1 Exponent Properties
Product of Powers Property If you are multiplying two terms with the same base, you add the exponents.
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Power of a Power Property If you have a term raised to a power that is raised to another power, you multiply the exponents.
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Power of a Product Property If you have the product of terms that is raised to a power, you raise each term to that power.
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Zero Exponent Property Anything to the zero power is 1.
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Negative Exponent Property or If a term is raised to a negative exponent, you take the reciprocal of that term.
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Quotient of Powers Property If you are dividing two terms with the same base, you subtract the exponents.
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Power of Quotients Property If you have the quotient of terms that are raised to a power, you raise each term to that power.
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Scientific Notation Expand the following expressions.
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Try to Put a Few Together
Try to Put a Few Together
Try to Put a Few Together
Try to Put a Few Together
You didn’t know, but… You’ve got HW! From Textbook 6.1 #32 – 46 Even