EXPONENTS… RULES?!?! X ? X 5 2 =.

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EXPONENTS… RULES?!?! X ? X 5 2 =

( ) = = = = = = X X X X X X X X X X Multiplication RULES?!?! Division Rule Review X 5 2 = X 5+2 = X 7 RULES?!?! Multiplication X 5 = X 5-2 = X 3 RULES?!?! Division X 2 X 5 = 2 ( ) X 5 2 = X 10 RULES?!?! Powers

X X 5 5 125 = = = RULES?!?! RULES?!?! Rules can be CONFUSING!!!!! Think about what a rule means. RULES?!?! What is an exponent? X 3 = X 5 3 = 5 = 125

RULES?!?! Multiplication X 5 2 X 5 = X X X X X X 2 = X X 5 2 = X X X 7

X 5 2 RULES?!?! Division X 5 = X X X X X X 5 2 = X X 2 = X X X 3 X =

( ) ( ) = = = = X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Powers RULES?!?! 2 5 5 2 5 10