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Chapter 7: Exponential Functions
7.1 & 7.2 Laws of Exponents Zero and Negative Exponents
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The Product Rule When multiplying exponential expressions with the same base, add the exponents.
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Multiply each expression using the product rule
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Multiply each expression using the product rule
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Multiply each expression using the product rule
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The Quotient Rule When dividing exponential expressions with the same non-zero base, subtract the exponents.
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Divide each expression using the quotient rule
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Divide each expression using the quotient rule
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Divide each expression using the quotient rule
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Zero as an exponent Any real number (other than zero) raised to the zero power is 1. Show b^4/b^4
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The Negative-Exponent Rule
Show this: b^3/b^5
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Use the negative-exponent rule to write each expression with a positive exponent.
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Use the negative-exponent rule to write each expression with a positive exponent.
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Use the negative-exponent rule to write each expression with a positive exponent.
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The Power Rule (Powers to Powers)
When an exponential expression is raised to a power, multiply the exponents.
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Simplify each expression using the power rule
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Simplify each expression using the power rule
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Simplify each expression using the power rule
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Products to Powers When a product is raised to a power, raise each factor to that power.
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Simplify
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Simplify
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Quotients to Powers When a quotient is raised to a power, raise the numerator and denominator to that power, divide to simplify if necessary
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Simplify
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Simplify
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Simplifying Exponential Expressions
An exponential expression is ___________ when: No parenthesis appear No powers are raised to powers Each base occurs only once No negative or zero exponents appear Note: Simplify in this order!
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Simplify
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Simplify
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Simplify
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Simplify
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Homework Exercise Set P.3 #1 – 63 odd
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