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Advanced algebra ii: activities
Exponents
Homework: extending the idea of
This module provides practice problems designed to develop concepts related to exponents.
Answer the following questions.
In those last two problems, of course, you have created the general rules for zero and negative exponents. So hey, what happens to our trusty rules of exponents? Let’s try…
Let’s look at the problem
6
0
6
x two different ways.
a What is
6
0 ? Based on that, what is
6
0
6
x ?
b What do our
rules of exponents tell us about
6
0
6
x ? Got questions? Get instant answers now!
Let’s look at the problem
6
0
6
x
size 12{ { {6 rSup { size 8{0} } } over {6 rSup { size 8{x} } } } } {} two different ways.
a What is
6
0 ? Based on that, what is
6
0
6
x
size 12{ { {6 rSup { size 8{0} } } over {6 rSup { size 8{x} } } } } {} ?
b What do our
rules of exponents tell us about
6
0
6
x
size 12{ { {6 rSup { size 8{0} } } over {6 rSup { size 8{x} } } } } {} ? Got questions? Get instant answers now!
Let’s look at the problem
6
4
6
3 two different ways.
a What does
6
4 mean? Based on that, what is
6
4
6
3 ?
b What do our
rules of exponents tell us about
6
4
6
3 ? Got questions? Get instant answers now!
Simplify:
Now let’s solve a few equations.
Solve for
x :
5
(
3x
2
+
13
x
+
10
)
size 12{5 rSup { size 8{ \( 3x rSup { size 6{2} } +"13"x+"10" \) } } } {}
=
25
x
2 . (*No more hints this time, you’re on your own.)
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Source:
OpenStax, Advanced algebra ii: activities and homework. OpenStax CNX. Sep 15, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10686/1.5
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