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Exponents & Integer Exponents 4.3 Properties of Exponents Monomials & Scientific Notation Square Roots & Estimating Square Roots Real Numbers & Pythagorean Theorem

Find the value. 3 5

243

use order of operations to solve (10+30)-6 2

4

Solve 10 -4

1/10000=0.0001

Write each number using an exponent and the given base. 128, base 2

2727

Simplify (18-16) -5

1/32

Simplify Expression 5 4 *5 3

5757

Simplify expression A 12 *a -5

a7a7

Simplify Expression 10 8 /10 5

10 3

3 3 *2 5 *5 2 /3 2 *2 5 *5 4

3/5 2

Simplify expression (7 5 ) 3

7 15

Simplify (2a 3 b 10 ) 5

32a 15 b 50

multiply monomial (2x 3 )(5x 2 )

10x 5

divide monomial 15n 5 /5n 2

3n 3

multiply (c 2 d 3 e)(2c 5 d 12 e 8 )

2c 7 d 15 e 9

The diameter of a human red blood cell ranges from approximately 6*10 -6 to 8*10 -6 meters.

to meters

What is a principal square root?

The positive square root of a number

simplify expression square root of 36x 8

6x 4

find the two square roots of 169

13 and -13

find the square root of name the integers the square root is in between square root of x 18 * y 22

12 and 13

Use calculator to find to the nearest tenth square root of 74

8.6

What is a real number

It is a number that can be marked on a number line

is 3/0 a real number?

no

b 20 ft Find the value of c 25 ft

B = 15 ft

do the following numbers make a right triangle 5,6,9

no

what is the formula for the Pythagorean theorem

a 2 +b 2 =c 2

The End By… Aris Luk Isaac Yu Michael Ashe Nic Montrezza Kiyavash Azim