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Day Problems Rewrite each expression using each base only once. 1. 26 • 24 2. 10-6 • 105 • 101 Simplify each expression. 3. 4.

8.4 More Multiplication Properties of Exponents For every nonzero number a and integers m and n, (am)n = amn. Examples:

Simplifying a Power Raised to a Power

Simplifying an Expression with Powers

Raising a Product to a Power For every nonzero number a and b and integer n, (ab)n = anbn. Examples:

Simplifying a Product Raised to a Power

Simplifying a Product Raised to a Power

More Practice!!!! Textbook – p. 413 – 414 #2 – 22 even. Homework – Workbook p. 395 #2 – 20 even.