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Chapter 7 Section 4 Rational Exponents
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A rational exponent is another way to write a radical expression. Like the radical form, the exponent form always indicates the principal root.
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Simplify each expression.
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If the numerator is not 1:
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If the exponent is negative Remember to put the base in the denominator if it is not there already (or move it to the numerator if it is in the denominator)
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Write in radical form
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Write in exponential form
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Properties of Exponents p. 381 (a nice chart) When Multiplying like bases…add exponents When Dividing like bases …subtract exponents When taking a power to a power… multiply exponents Everything in parenthesis gets the exponent
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Simplest form always has only positive exponents
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