Multiplying and Dividing Monomials 1
Powers of Monomials 1
Multiplying and Dividing Monomials 2
Powers of Monomials 2
Misc.
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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: c · c5

c6

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (32)5

310

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents:(-2w4)(5w)

-10w5

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (5j6)4

625j24

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What do we do to the exponents when we have the same bases being multiplied?

Add them

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: b12 / b8

b4

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (53)5

515

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: 4x9 / 2x5

2x4

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (8v9)5

32768v45

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What do we do to the exponents when we have the same bases being divided?

Subtract them

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: d22 · d12

d34

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (x4)3

x12

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (6b12)(3b2)

18b14

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (-3a5b12)5

-243a25b60

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What do we do to the exponents when we have DIFFERENT bases being multiplied?

Multiply the numbers, and then use exponent rules (add them)

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: x25 / x13

x12

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (68)4

632

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: -8r10 / 2r5

-4r5

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (7a5b6)4

2401a20b24

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What do we do to the exponents when we have DIFFERENT bases being divided?

Divide the numbers, then use exponent rules (subtract them)

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: a30 / a20

a10

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (p5)10

p50

500

Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (-9s)(2s3)

-18s4

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Simplify using Laws of Exponents: (-5a2b7)7

-78125a14b49

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Challenge problem: Charmaine and Aaron are having a debate. Charmaine thinks the answer to their math homework is (42)4, but Aaron says the answer is (44)2. Explain how both Charmaine and Aaron can be correct.

Because we are multiplying the exponents, it doesn't matter whether you do 2 times 4 or 4 times 2, they will be the same answer.