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Properties of Exponents
Section 6.1 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Definitions EXPONENT BASE
Base: The term/variable of which is being raised upon Exponent: The term/variable is raised by a term. AKA Power EXPONENT BASE 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Definitions 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Properties of Exponents
Product of a Power: Power of a Power: Power of a Product: Negative Power Property: Quotient Power Property: Zero Power Property: Identity Property: 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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If the BASES are the same, ADD the exponents
Product of a Power BASE, BASE, ADD If the BASES are the same, ADD the exponents 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 1 Solve 24 • 25 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 2 Solve 5x • 5n 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 3 Solve 163/4 • 161/4 and leave in exponential form
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Your Turn Simplify x • x6/4 and leave in exponential form
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Power of a Power POWER, POWER, MULTIPLY
If the POWERS are near each other, MULTIPLY the powers – usually deals with PARENTHESES 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 4 Solve (23)4 Power, Multiply 12/2/2018 2:19 PM
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Example 5 Simplify ((1/2)2)3 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Your Turn Solve [(–2)5]3 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Power of a Product DISTRIBUTE THE POWER TO THE BASES What is/are the base(s) and the power(s)? 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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How many bases does this problem have?
Example 6 Simplify (3x)4 How many bases does this problem have? 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 7 Simplify (3x2)4 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 8 Simplify (8x3/4)2/3 and leave in exponential form
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Your Turn Simplify 𝟏 𝟑 𝒙 𝒚 𝟑 𝟐 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 9 Simplify x1/2(x3/4 – x3/2) and leave in exponential form
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Your Turn Simplify (16x2/5 y4)5/4 and leave in exponential form
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Negative Power Property
DROP AND SWAP 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 10 Simplify (x)–3 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 11 Simplify (x y7/4)–2 and leave in exponential form
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Example 12 Simplify (25/36)–1/2 and leave in exponential form
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Quotient Power Property
When dividing an expression with a power, SUBTRACT the powers. The exponent goes with the higher number. 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 13 Simplify 𝒙 𝟖 𝒙 𝟑 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 14 Simplify −𝟓𝒙 𝟐 𝒚 𝟒 𝟏𝟎𝒙 𝟑 𝒚 𝟐 12/2/2018 2:19 PM
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Your Turn Simplify 𝟒 𝟓/𝟐 𝒙 𝟖 𝒚 𝟑 𝟒 𝟏/𝟐 𝒙 𝟏𝟏 𝒚 𝟕 12/2/2018 2:19 PM
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Zero & Identity Power Property
Any base raised to the zero power, besides zero, will always equal to one. Any bas raised to the first power, besides zero, will always equal to the base. 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Example 15 Simplify 𝟐𝒙 𝟑 𝒙 𝟑 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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Assignment Worksheet 12/2/2018 2:19 PM 6.1 - Exponents
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