Simple questions
Negative Exponents
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Simplify (answers do not have exponents)
Laws
100

Keeping your answer in positive exponents, simplify:

(3k^3)^2

What is 

9k^6

100

Keeping your answer in positive exponents, simplify:

4p^-3

What is 

(4)/(p^3)

100

What was the first use of exponents when they were first created

To make multiplication quicker and more efficient 

100

Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (52)1

25

100

What law is this 

 am × an = a. m+n

Product Law 


200

Keeping your answer in positive exponents, simplify:

-3p^(4) * 5p^2

What is 

-15p^6

200

Keeping your answer in positive exponents, simplify:

-6m^-5

What is 

-(6)/m^5

200

Who was called the FATHER OF GEOMETRY

EUCLID

200

Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (21)-5

1/32

200

What law is this 

a1 = a

Identity Exponent Law


300

Keeping your answer in positive exponents, simplify:

5x^(2) * 2x^(3) * -4x^2

What is 

-40x^7

300

Keeping your answer in positive exponents, simplify:

-4m^-1

What is 

-(4)/(m)

300

In what grade are exponents introduced in 

5th Grade 

300

Simplify using Laws of Exponents: 

(2/3)^2

(4/9)

300

What law is this 

a1 = a.

Identity Exponent Law


400

Keeping your answer in positive exponents, simplify:

a^3 * (-4a^3)^3

What is 

-64a^12

400

Keeping your answer in positive exponents, simplify:

5x^(-3)y^4

What is 

(5y^4)/(x^3)

400

WHO WAS GERMAN MATHEMATICIAN WHO WROTE THE BOOK “ARITHMETICA INTEGRA” AND ALSO WAS ONE IF THE FIRST TO USE EXPONENTS

MICHAEL STIFEL

400

Simplify using Laws of Exponents: 

(3/4)^3

(27/64)

400

What law is this 

(a/b)m = am/b. m

Power of a Quotient


500

Keeping your answer in positive exponents, simplify:

((2ba^3)/(3a^(2)b^(4)))^4

What is 

(16a^4)/(81b^12)

500

Keeping your answer in positive exponents, simplify:

(3x^3)/y^-6

What is 

3x^(3)y^(6)

500

Who was the Greek Mathematician who was one of the founding fathers of exponents


ARCHIMEDES

500

Simplify using Laws of Exponents: 

8^-2 * 1/8

1/512 or 1/8^3

500

What law is this 

a-m = 1/a. m

negative Exponents Law

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