r^7*r^3=
r^7*r^3=r^10
g^5*g^-2=
g^5*g^-2=g^3
x^5*x^-3=
x^5*x^-3=x^2
x^0=
Anything to the power of zero is...
x^0=1
Anything to the power of zero is 1!
Name the five boroughs of New York City in alphabetical order!
Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island (in that order!)
h^7/h^2=
h^7/h^2=h^5
1/(x^-12)=
1/(x^-12)=x^12
sqrt(x^2)=
sqrt(x^2)=x
x^(a)*x^(b)=
When we multiply two exponents of the same base, we...
x^a*x^b=x^(a+b)
When we multiply two exponents of the same base, we add the exponents up!
The highest level of Math offered in high school is...
The highest level of Math offered in high school is Calculus!
Double points if you said AP Calculus BC.
(g^2)^7=
(g^2)^7=g^14
(s^-3)^-4=
(s^-3)^-4=s^12
y^5/y^-3=
y^5/y^-3=y^8
(x^a)/(x^b)=
When we divide different exponents of the same base, we...
(x^a)/(x^b)=x^(a-b)
When we divide different exponents of the same base, we subtract!
The inventor of Algebra was Al-Khwarizmi of Baghdad!
m^3*m^9=
m^3*m^9=m^12
(x^12)/(x^-8)=
(x^12)/(x^-8)=x^20
(k^(1/2))^-8=-4
(k^(1/2))^-8=k^-4
(x^a)^b=
When we raise an exponent to another exponent, we...
(x^a)^b=x^(a*b)
When we raise an exponent to another exponent, we multiply!
Name the mayor of New York City and the governor of New York State!
Governor: Kathy Hochul
2^x*9^x=
2^x*9^x=18^x
When we multiply two bases of the same exponent, we multiply the bases and keep the exponent!
r^5*r^-7=
You must simplify fully. No points otherwise.
r^5*r^-7=1/(r^2)
h^7*h^-7=
h^7*h^-7=1
x^(-a)=
1/(x^-a)=
Negative exponents go to the...
x^(-a)=1/(x^a)
1/(x^-a)=x^a
Negative exponents go to the other side of the fraction!
Name all the states that neighbor New York!
New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Vermont!
(Double points if you added Ontario and Quebec)