Exponent Rules (Variable Base)
Exponent Rules (Variable Base)
Exponent Rules (Integer Base)
Evaluating Rational Exponents and Radicals
Random
100

(x4y6)(x2y4)

x6y10

100

(x-7)(x4)

1/x3

100

Evaluate: 55/53

25

100

Evaluate: 1251/3

5

100

What does an exponent do to the base.

Repeated multiplication of the base

200

What do you do to the exponents (of the same base) when you are multiplying them?

Add them

200

What do you do to the exponents (of the same base) when you have a power of a power? (Sometimes called an "outside" exponent by me)

Multiply them

200

What do you do to the exponents (of the same base) when you are dividing them?

Subtract them

200

Evaluate: The 4th root of 642

8

200

What does a radical do?

The inverse/opposite of an exponent

300

a6b7/a3b5

a3b2

300

(x3y2)9

x27y18

300

Evaluate: (24)-1

1/16

300

Evaluate: 3432/3

49

300

Evaluate: 589582580

1

400

(4a2b3c4)2

16a4b6c8

400

(x-4y2)3

y6/x12

400

Evaluate: 39/39

1

400

Evaluate: The 6th root of 1213

11

400

What is the base and exponent of the following?

254

25 is the base

4 is the exponent

500

(3m-3n5)(5m7n-2)

15m4n3

500

10c5d4/5c7d8

2/c2d4

500

Order from Least to Greatest:

a. (23)-2  b. (62)(6) c. 46/42

{1/64, 216, 256}

500

Evaluate: The 4th root of 2563

64

500

Simplify: 52x-4y5/z-10

25y5z10/x4