PROPERTIES OF EXPONENTS

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PROPERTIES OF EXPONENTS MODULE 1: Lesson 2 PROPERTIES OF EXPONENTS Multiplying powers with the same base numbers Dividing powers with the same base numbers Raising a power to a power with the same base numbers

MULTIPLYING POWERS 1). Keep the base 2). Add the exponents To multiply powers with the same base: 1). Keep the base 2). Add the exponents

DIVIDING POWERS 1). Keep the base 2). Subtract the exponents To divide powers with the same base: 1). Keep the base 2). Subtract the exponents

RAISING A POWER TO A POWER To raise a power to a power; with the same base: 1). Keep the base 2). Multiply the exponents