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Multiplying exponents Negative exponents Dividing exponent percents

Row 1, Col 1 9a 5 /3a 3 What is 3a 2

1,2 What is 5a 8 -15a 2 b 9 /-3ab

1,3 -9u 8 v 2 /-6u 2 v 6 What is 3u 6 /2v 4

1,4 What number is 30% of 60? What is n=18

2,1 (6x 2 )(5x 4 ) What is 30x 6

2,2 n 9 /n 5 What is n 4 ?

2,3 Term used to describe 2 angles whose sum is 180 degrees. What is supplementary?

2,4 What percent of 70 is 35? What is n=50

3,1 (4y 3 ) 2 What is 3a 2 ?

3,2 This is the sum of 2 complementary angles. (What is 90 degrees?)

3,3 Term used to describe figures with the same shape. What is similar?

3,4 What percent of 52 is 13? What is n=25

4,1 (m 4 n 2 ) 5 (m 3 ) 2 What is m 18 n 6

4,2 A hexagon has this many sides. What is 6?

4,3 If 2 lines dont intersect, they are said to be this. What is parallel?

4,4 What percent of 50 is 10? What is n=20

5,1 (m 2 ) 3 *(m 4 ) 2 What is m 14

5,2 This is what Pythagoras said about the sides of a right triangle. What is a² + b² = c²?

5,3 This is 50% of the diameter. (What is the radius?)

5,4 What percent of 64 is 16? What is n=25