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Let a be a real number and m and n be integers, Then: = Let a be a real number and m and n be integers, Then: = Let a and b be real numbers and m be an integer, Then: = Let a be a nonzero real number, Then: =
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Let a be any real number and m and n be integers, Then: = Let a and b be real numbers and n be an integer, Then: = Let a be any real number and n be an integer, Then: = Note: a ≠ 0 Note: b ≠ 0 = and Note: a ≠ 0
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* Why is a equal to 1? 0 5 5 2 2 Simplify 25 Simplify 1 5 5 2 2 Quotient of powers property 5 2 – 2 Simplify 5 0 1 Zero exponent property The zero exponent property is a result of the quotient of powers property. For Quotient of powers property to work, we derive the zero exponent property for this special case.
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Simplify: ( ) 11 7 7 = 2 2 2 Power of a quotient = 49 121 Simplify
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Simplify: = 6 6 5 7 Quotient of powers 6 5 – 7 Simplify 6 − 2 6 2 1 Negative exponent = = = = Simplify 36 1
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( ) y x Simplify: x y = = y x = = = = 1 Product of powers Quotient of powers Zero Exponent
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Simplify: 3 ab 6 a b -5 7 Quotient of powers Divide Negative exponents = = = = Simplify 9 ab 2 a b -5 7 9 a 2 b 2 2 a b -5 - 1 9 - 7 2 a b -6 2 6
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Simplify: = = - 5 3 2 - 4 7 - 5 7 = 3 13 =
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Simplify: = = = = =
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