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Exponent Properties 6.1
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Which property did you just use? 1.Product of Powers 2.Power of a Power 3.Power of a Product
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Which property did you just use? 1.Power of a Power 2.Power of a Product 3.Product of Powers
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Which property did you just use? 1.Product of Powers 2.Power of a Power 3.Power of a Product
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Properties of Exponents 6.1 Continued Answer: A RUBBA DUB DUD What do you call a bar of soap that doesn’t clean?
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Exponent Laws Product of Powers – When you multiply powers with the same base, you can add the exponents. Power of a Power – When you raise a power to a power, you can multiply the exponents. Power of a Product – When you raise a product to a power, you can distribute the exponent to each factor.
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Simplify Each Expression
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More Properties Quotient of Powers – When you divide powers with the same base, you can subtract the exponents. Power of a Quotient – When you raise a quotient to a power, you can distribute the exponent to both bases.
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