Exponents & Division.

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Exponents & Division

Dividing Monomials When monomials are divided, exponents of like bases are subtracted. When monomials have a coefficient other than 1, remember to divide the coefficient. BACK

Properties of Exponents BACK

Example #1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BACK

What if the denominator is larger the numerator ? 1 1 1 1 BACK

Exponent Rule BACK

Properties of Exponents Any number divided itself is 1. BACK

Example #3 BACK

Power of Zero Anything with an exponent of zero is equal to 1. BACK

Pre-Algebra Prentice Hall Section 4-8 Exponents & Division Pre-Algebra Prentice Hall Section 4-8