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Example Question #11 : How To Divide Exponents
If , what is ?
Using the properties of exponents, we can raise both sides to a reciprocal of the exponent of to find the value we need. Specifically...
Example Question #11 : How To Divide Exponents
Simplify:
When exponents with the same base are being divided, you may substract the exponent in the denominator from the exponent in the numerator to create a new exponent. In this case, you would subtract from , yielding as the new exponent. Keeping the same base, the answer becomes .
Example Question #71 : Exponents
What is the simplified form for the following expression?
Break up by variable.
Therefore the simplified form becomes,
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Example Question #72 : Exponents
can be written as which of the following?
A.
B.
C.
A, B and C
B and C
B only
C only
A and C
A, B and C
C is computing the exponent, while A and B are equivalent due to properties of fractional exponents.
Remember that...
Example Question #2341 : Sat Mathematics
The easiest way to solve this is to simplify the fraction as much as possible. We can do this by factoring out the greatest common factor of the numerator and the denominator. In this case, the GCF is .
Now, we can cancel out the from the numerator and denominator and continue simplifying the expression.
Example Question #1 : Exponents And The Distributive Property
For all ?
is equivalent to .
Using the FOIL method, you multiply the first number of each set , multiply the outer numbers of each set , multiply the inner numbers of each set , and multiply outer numbers of each set .
Adding all these numbers together, you get .
Example Question #2 : Exponents And The Distributive Property
FOIL the first two terms:
Next, multiply this expression by the last term:
Finally, combine the terms:
Example Question #3 : Exponents And The Distributive Property
If , what is the value of the equation ?
Plug in for in the equation
That gives:
Then solve the computation inside the parenthesis:
The answer should then be
Example Question #1 : How To Use Foil With Exponents
The expression is equivalent to __________.
Use FOIL and be mindful of exponent rules. Remember that when you multiply two terms with the same bases but different exponents, you will need to add the exponents together.
Example Question #4 : Exponents And The Distributive Property
The expression is equivalent to __________.
Remember to add exponents when two terms with like bases are being multiplied.
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