Product Rule
Quotient Rule
Power Rule
Negative Exponent Rule
Power of a Product Rule
Power of a Quotient
Rule
What's that rule?
100

x^2*x^3

x^5

100

x^5/x^2

x^3

100

(a^2)^3


a^6

100

x^-1

1/x

100

(3x)^2

9x^2

100

(x/y)^2

(x^2/y^2)

100

When you multiply two of the same bases, you must add the exponents together.

Product Rule 

200

2x^7*7x^9

14x^16

200

(2x^3)/(4x)

x^2/2

200

(ab^3)^5

a^5b^15

200

x^2/x^-5

x^7

200

(-3xy^3)^4

81x^4y^12

200

((2b^3f)/g)^3

(8b^9f^3)/(g^3)

200

When you divide two of the same bases, you must subtract the exponents together.

Quotient Rule

300

2ab*3a^2b^5

6a^3b^6

300

(x^3y)/(xy^2)


x^2/y

300

(2a^2b^6)^7

128a^14b^42

300

x^-2y^-1

1/(x^2y)


300

(3xy)^5

243x^5y^5

300

((4ab)/(8ab^2))^2

(1/(4b^2))

300

Anything raised to the zero power (except 0) will give you a result of 1.

Zero Exponent Rule 
400

2a^2b^3c^6*7a^2b^4c^2

14a^4b^7c^8

400

(9a^2b^3)/(64a^5b^7)

9/(64a^3b^4)

400

(2a^3b^4)^4


16a^12b^16

400

2x^-2y^3*-4x^4y^-5

(-8x^2)/y^2

400

(7x^3y^5)^2

49x^6y^10

400

((15bc)/(3b^2c^3))^2

25/(b^2c^4)

400

If the exponent is negative in the numerator or denominator, then you must switch it and change the exponent into a positive number. 

Negative Exponent Rule

500

-3b^3f^4z^3*2bf^2

-6b^4f^6z^3

500

(15a^3b^4c^3)/(12a^3b^3c^10)



(5b)/(4c^7)

500

(7ab^2c^4)^2


49a^2b^4c^8

500

(2x^-3y^-4z^-6)/(4x^-2y^-1z^-5)

1/(2xy^3z)

500

(3a^2x^3 )^2 (2ax^4)^3

72a^7x^18

500

((75a^2b^3c^4)/(3abc))^2

625a^2b^4c^6

500

When a product is raised to a power, the result is the product of each factor raised to the power.

Power of a Product Rule

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