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8.1 Laws of Exponents Whenever we have variables which contain exponents and have equal bases, we can do certain mathematical operations to them. Those.

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1 8.1 Laws of Exponents Whenever we have variables which contain exponents and have equal bases, we can do certain mathematical operations to them. Those operations are called the “Laws of Exponents” b x b = basex = exponent

2 Laws of Exponents It is very important that you not just memorize laws of exponents. You MUST understand how they were discovered and why they work. Let’s begin...

3 Example 1

4 First Law of Exponents – Product of Powers - “When you multiply the same base, you keep the base and ADD the exponents.”

5 Example 2

6 Second Law of Exponents – Power of a Power - “To find a power to a power, keep the base, and MULTIPLY the exponents.”

7 Let’s try some... and show work!!!

8 Let’s check...

9 REMINDER... Don’t let yourself be tricked by this one!!!

10 Example 3

11 Third Law of Exponents – Power of a Product - “To find a power of a product, find the power of each factor and multiply.

12 Let’s try some... and show work!!!

13 Let’s check...

14 Classwork... Textbook page 453, #27-61 (odds)

15 Laws of Exponents

16 Other Properties of Exponents Any single number or variable is always to the first power

17 Basic Examples

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19 More Examples

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