Exponents Click here for review Simplify. Click on the correct answer (3 4 * 3 3 ) 2 3 11 3 8 * 3 6 3 14 3 24.

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Exponents Click here for review

Simplify. Click on the correct answer (3 4 * 3 3 ) *

Sorry, try again!  Remember to raise both exponents to the power and simplify it as far as possible (combine like bases!) Back

Congratulations!! You simplified it correctly!!! Next

[(1+x) 2 ] 4 1+x x 8 (1+x) 8  Click on the correct answer Simplify.

Try Again!  Remember that the 1 and x are connected by addition! Back

WAY TO GO!!!! More….

Simplify Simplify Click on the correct answer (-5) 0 * x -5x 0 5x1x

Try again. Look again to see if the negative sign in included in the brackets!

To solve this problem, describe the steps you should do in the box below. Press to continue.

Pick up the print out of the last slide in the paper room.  Place your name on the sheet of paper and please hand it in.

Choose the best answer -3x 4 y 81x 7 y 4 -81x 7 y 4 34x 1 y4

Try again!!! I’m so sorry!!! Try again and be careful to apply the power of a product rule!!

Solve

Nice Job!!!

Should you add or multiply these powers?

x Simplify. Click on the correct answer.

OOPS….. Did you remember to place everything to the second power? What does a negative exponent mean?

5x 7 12x 8 18x 8 6x 8 Simplify. Click on the correct answer.

Try again! Remember to apply the power of product rule and combine the bases!

Congratulations!! You simplified it correctly!!!