Multiplication of Exponential Expressions with the Same Base Evaluate each expression, and compare the results obtained in the first column with the corresponding.

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Multiplication of Exponential Expressions with the Same Base Evaluate each expression, and compare the results obtained in the first column with the corresponding results in the second column. Write a rule for multiplication of two exponential expressions with the same base. Chapter 9 Discovery 1 4. Use the rule to simplify x 4 x 3 = ____

Division of Exponential Expressions with the Same Base Evaluate each expression, and compare the results obtained in the first column with the corresponding results in the second column. Write a rule for multiplication of two exponential expressions with the same base. Chapter 9 Discovery 2 5. Use the rule to simplify

Exponential Expressions Raised to a Power Evaluate each expression, and compare the results obtained in the first column with the corresponding results in the second column. Write a rule for raising an exponential expression to a power. Chapter 9 Discovery 3 4. Use the rule to simplify ( x 4 ) 3 = ____.

Products Raised to a Power Evaluate each expression, and compare the results obtained in the first column with the corresponding results in the second column. Write a rule for a product raised to a power. Chapter 9 Discovery 4 4. Use the rule to simplify ( xy ) 4 = ____

Product of the Sum and Difference of the Same Two Terms Multiply. Write a rule for determining by inspection the product of the sum and difference of the same two terms. Chapter 9 Discovery 5

Square of a Binomial Rewrite in expanded form and multiply. Write a rule for determining by inspection the square of a binomial. Chapter 9 Discovery 6