Lesson 5-1 Properties of Exponents

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Lesson 5-1 Properties of Exponents Objective: Add, subtract, multiple and divide terms with exponents Simplify exponents terms

Laws of Exponents Exponential form: The exponent of a power indicates how many times the base multiplies itself. n factors of x

Law of Exponents Multiplying Powers: If you are multiplying Powers with the same base, KEEP the BASE & ADD the EXPONENTS! Example:

Law of Exponents Dividing Powers: When dividing Powers with the same base, KEEP the BASE & SUBTRACT the EXPONENTS! Example:

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Law of Exponents Power of a Power: If you are raising a Power to an exponent, you multiply the exponents! Example:

Law of Exponents Product Law of Exponents: If the product of the bases is powered by the same exponent, then the result is a multiplication of individual factors of the product, each powered by the given exponent. Example:

Law of Exponents Quotient Law of Exponents: If the quotient of the bases is powered by the same exponent, then the result is both numerator and denominator , each powered by the given exponent. Example:

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Law of Exponents Negative Law of Exponents: If the base is powered by the negative exponent, then the base becomes reciprocal with the positive exponent. Example:

Law of Exponents Zero Law of Exponents: Any base powered by zero exponent equals one. Example:

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