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1 Exponents / Powers Used to simplify and evaluate expressions. ex.: x 2 5 4 (2x) 3

2 Product of Powers

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6 Quotient of Powers

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11 Power of a Power

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14 Power of a Product Power of a Product / Quotient Power of a Quotient

15 Power of a Product Power of a Product / Quotient Power of a Quotient

16 Power of a Product Power of a Product / Quotient Power of a Quotient

17 Power of a Product Power of a Product / Quotient Power of a Quotient

18 Power of a Product Power of a Product / Quotient Power of a Quotient

19 Power of a Product Power of a Product / Quotient Power of a Quotient

20 Power of a Product Power of a Product / Quotient Power of a Quotient

21 Power of a Product Power of a Product / Quotient Power of a Quotient

22 Power of a Product Power of a Product / Quotient Power of a Quotient

23 Negative Exponents Negative exponents means that it has to “move” and become positive. If it’s in the top, then it moves to the bottom. If it’s in the bottom, then it moves to the top.

24 Negative Exponents Negative exponents means that it has to “move” and become positive. If it’s in the top, then it moves to the bottom. If it’s in the bottom, then it moves to the top.

25 Negative Exponents Negative exponents means that it has to “move” and become positive. If it’s in the top, then it moves to the bottom. If it’s in the bottom, then it moves to the top.

26 Zero Exponents ANYTHING raised to the zero power equals 1.

27 Zero Exponents ANYTHING raised to the zero power equals 1.

28 Zero Exponents ANYTHING raised to the zero power equals 1.

29 Scientific Notation

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39 “Hard” Problems

40 Practice


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