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Multiplication Properties of Exponents
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To multiply two powers that have the same base, you ADD the exponents. OR
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This is called the “Product of Powers Property” To multiply powers having the same base, add the exponents.
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Try these: 1. 2. 3. 4.
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To find a power of a power, you MULTIPLY the exponents.
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This is called the “Power of a Power Property” The quantity within the parentheses is raised to the power, not each individual term.
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Example:
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Try these…… 1. 2. 3. 4.
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If you have a product inside the parentheses….. For example: Now we use a different exponent property.
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This is called the “Power of a Product Property” To find a power of a product, find the power of each factor, multiply, and then simplify if needed.
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Example 1: Raise each factor to a power. Evaluate each power. Multiply.
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Example 2: Raise each factor to a power. Identify the factors. Simplify.
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Try these…. 12341234
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Using all three properties together: POWER OF A POWER POWER OF A PRODUCT PRODUCT OF POWERS
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Try this!!
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