Exponents and Polynomials

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Exponents and Polynomials Chapter 4 Exponents and Polynomials

Section 4.1 Exponents

The Product Rule: when multiplying powers with LIKE bases, ADD their exponents.

The Quotient Rule: when dividing powers with LIKE bases, subtract their exponents.

The Zero Exponent Rule: anything raised to the zero power is one.

The Power Rule: to raise a power to a power, multiply their exponents.

The Power of a Product Rule: When a product is raised to a power, distribute the exponent to each factor inside the parentheses.

The Power of a Quotient Rule: When a quotient is raised to a power, distribute the exponent to both the numerator and the denominator.

The Expanded Power Rule: every factor inside the parentheses is raised to the power outside the parentheses.