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6.1 Laws of Exponents
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The nth power of b, written , where n is a positive integer is:
for n factors b is called the . n is called the . base exponent
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Rules for Exponents 1. Product of two powers with equal bases
2. Quotient of two powers with equal bases 3. Power of a power 4. Power of a product 5. Power of a quotient
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Use properties or exponents to simplify.
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Use properties or exponents to simplify.
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More Rules for Exponents
6. Negative exponents 7. Zero exponent 8. Fractions raised to a negative exponent
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We use these properties because when simplifying exponential expressions, it is best to keep all exponents . 5. Use your answer from #4, to simplify further and make all exponents positive. When simplifying exponential expressions, use properties of exponents (1-5) to simplify first, then at the end make sure you have all positive exponents. positive
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Use properties of exponents to simplify. Use only positive exponents.
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Use properties of exponents to simplify. Use only positive exponents.
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