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page35 7-4 practice form K
Simplifying each expression
Don't you have to multiply the exponents instead of adding?
page35 7-4 practice form K
Simplifying each expression
Don't you have to multiply the exponents instead of adding?
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Exponent rules:
1) When you multiply like bases, keep the base add the exponents: N^p* N^q= N^(p+q)
2) When you divide like bases, keep the base subtract the exponents: N^p/N^q = N^(p-q)
3) When a power is raised to another power, the exponents multiply: (N^p)^q = N^(p*q)
4) Negative exponents belong in the reciprocal position: N^(-p) = 1/N^p and (3/4)^(-p) = (4/3)^p
Your page 3 is all correct.
1) When you multiply like bases, keep the base add the exponents: N^p* N^q= N^(p+q)
2) When you divide like bases, keep the base subtract the exponents: N^p/N^q = N^(p-q)
3) When a power is raised to another power, the exponents multiply: (N^p)^q = N^(p*q)
4) Negative exponents belong in the reciprocal position: N^(-p) = 1/N^p and (3/4)^(-p) = (4/3)^p
Your page 3 is all correct.
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LOL yes, they are wrong on some of them, you are supposed to multiply exponents when doing that sort of thing.
If that is your textbook answers, what a stupid freakin' textbook.
If that is your textbook answers, what a stupid freakin' textbook.
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rebecca is an idiot and should no longer teach algebra. (4^4)^4 is 4^16 without question. what an idiot. and yeah a lot of those book answers are entirely wrong, how stupid is that...
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you should talk it with you classmates that would be better
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