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Zero and negative exponents RATIONAL EXPONENTS Laws of Exponents Multiplication Properties Product of powers Power to a power Power of a product Zero and negative exponents Division properties of exponents Quotient of powers Power of a quotient

Basic Terminology EXPONENT means BASE Important Examples

IMPORTANT EXAMPLES Variable Examples

Variable Expressions

MULTIPLICATION PROPERTIES PRODUCT OF POWERS This property is used to combine 2 or more exponential expressions with the SAME base.    

MULTIPLICATION PROPERTIES POWER TO A POWER This property is used to write and exponential expression as a single power of the base.

MULTIPLICATION PROPERTIES POWER OF PRODUCT This property combines the first 2 multiplication properties to simplify exponential expressions.

MULTIPLICATION PROPERTIES SUMMARY PRODUCT OF POWERS ADD THE EXPONENTS POWER TO A POWER MULTIPLY THE EXPONENTS POWER OF PRODUCT DISTRIBUTE THE EXPONENT

ZERO AND NEGATIVE EXPONENTS ANYTHING TO THE ZERO POWER IS 1.  

DIVISION PROPERTIES QUOTIENT OF POWERS This property is used when dividing two or more exponential expressions with the same base.  

DIVISION PROPERTIES POWER OF A QUOTIENT Hard Example Summary of Zero, Negative, and Division Properties

ZERO, NEGATIVE, AND DIVISION PROPERTIES Zero power Quotient of powers Negative Exponents Power of a quotient