Powers and Exponents
Scientific Notation
Multiply and Divide Monomials
Powers of Monomials
Zero and Negative Exponents
100

When dividing like bases with exponents, you keep the bases and ______ the exponents

Subtract

100

To properly write scientific notation, the number multiplied by 10must be ________ than one and ________ than 10

What is greater

What is less

100

One of these is a monomial

6x2

3x + 7

what is 6x2

100

When evaluating a Power of a Power * ex. (64)*

you _______ the exponents

What is multiply

100

A number with a 0 exponent always equals ______

what is 1

200

When multiplying like bases with exponents, you keep the bases and ____ the exponents

Add

200

0.000234 in scientific notation

 what is 2.34 x 10-4

200

When multiplying monomials of like bases, you keep the base and ______ the exponents

what is add?

200

evaluate (73)5

What is 715

200

20 x 42 =

What is 16 or 42

300

When adding or subtracting monomials, you _____ _____ _______.

Combine like terms

300

Scientific notation is used to express very __________ numbers or very ___________ numbers so they are easier to see and compute with 

what is large and small

300

Simplify 54 x 5

What is 5or 3,1254

300

(2p3)4

What is 16p12

300

3-2 is the same as __

 what is 1/32

400

What do you do with a negative exponent in your answer?

Move it to the bottom and make it positive.

400

(2.2 x 104) x (3.1 x 103) = ?

What is 6.82 x 107

400

Simplify c/ c2

What is cor c

400

(-4x3)2

What is 16x6

400

Express 1/5as a negative exponent

What is 5-2

500

17ab -14ab + 5b

3ab + 5b

500

(2.34 x 106) - (5.45 x 105) = ?

what is 1.795 x 10?

500

12w5/2w

What is 6w4

500

(-2m7n6)5

What is -32m35n30

500

23/23

What is 1