Section 6.1 Exponent Properties.

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Section 6.1 Exponent Properties

Product of Powers Property If you are multiplying two terms with the same base, you add the exponents.

You try One!

Power of a Power Property If you have a term raised to a power that is raised to another power, you multiply the exponents.

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Power of a Product Property If you have the product of terms that is raised to a power, you raise each term to that power.

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Zero Exponent Property Anything to the zero power is 1.

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Negative Exponent Property or If a term is raised to a negative exponent, you take the reciprocal of that term.

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You try One!

Quotient of Powers Property If you are dividing two terms with the same base, you subtract the exponents.

You try One! Which has more x’s the top or the bottom? How many more?

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Power of Quotients Property If you have the quotient of terms that are raised to a power, you raise each term to that power.

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Scientific Notation Expand the following expressions.

Try to Put a Few Together

Try to Put a Few Together

Try to Put a Few Together

Try to Put a Few Together

Try to Put a Few Together

Try to Put a Few Together

Try to Put a Few Together

You didn’t know, but… You’ve got HW! From Textbook 6.1 #32 – 46 Even