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Lesson 5.2
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You will need to rewrite a mathematical expression in a different form to make the expression easier to understand or an equation easier to solve. Recall that If the exponent is a positive integer, you can write the expression in expanded form.
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Use expanded form to review and generalize the properties of exponents. Write each product in expanded form, and then rewrite it in exponential form. Generalize your results
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Write the numerator and denominator of each quotient in expanded form. Reduce by eliminating common factors, and then rewrite the factors that remain in exponential form. Step 4 Generalize your results.
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Write each quotient in expanded form, reduce, and rewrite in exponential form. Rewrite each quotient using the property you discovered in the previous step. Generalize your results:
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Write several expressions in the form (a n ) m. Expand each expression, and then rewrite it in exponential form. Generalize your results. Write several expressions in the form (a·b) n. Don’t multiply a times b. Expand each expression, and then rewrite it in exponential form. Generalize your results. Show that a 0 = 1, using the properties you have discovered. Write at least two exponential expressions to support your explanation.
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Example B
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