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Properties of Exponents Product of Powers Property Power of Power Property Power of Product Property (Distribute the Power) 6.1 Using Properties of Exponents, p. 323 Objective: To Use Exponent Properties to Evaluate and Simplify Expressions; CA Std. 7.0, 12.0

Negative Exponent Property Zero Exponent Property (This is the Reciprocal Property.) 6.1 Using Properties of Exponents, p. 323 Objective: To Use Exponent Properties to Evaluate and Simplify Expressions; CA Std. 7.0, 12.0 Properties of Exponents

Power of a Quotient Property (Distribute the Power) 6.1 Using Properties of Exponents, p. 323 Objective: To Use Exponent Properties to Evaluate and Simplify Expressions; CA Std. 7.0, 12.0 Properties of Exponents Quotient of Powers Property

6.1 Using Properties of Exponents, p. 323 Objective: To Use Exponent Properties to Evaluate and Simplify Expressions; CA Std. 7.0, 12.0 Example 1a Example 1aEvaluate the expression.

6.1 Using Properties of Exponents, p. 323 Objective: To Use Exponent Properties to Evaluate and Simplify Expressions; CA Std. 7.0, 12.0 Example 1b Example 1bEvaluate the expression.

6.1 Using Properties of Exponents, p. 323 Objective: To Use Exponent Properties to Evaluate and Simplify Expressions; CA Std. 7.0, 12.0 Example 1c Example 1cEvaluate the expression.

4 6.1 Using Properties of Exponents, p. 323 Objective: To Use Exponent Properties to Evaluate and Simplify Expressions; CA Std. 7.0, 12.0 Example 2a Example 2aSimplify the expression.

6.1 Using Properties of Exponents, p. 323 Objective: To Use Exponent Properties to Evaluate and Simplify Expressions; CA Std. 7.0, 12.0 Example 2b Example 2bSimplify the expression.

6.1 Using Properties of Exponents, p. 323 Objective: To Use Exponent Properties to Evaluate and Simplify Expressions; CA Std. 7.0, 12.0 Example 2c Example 2cSimplify the expression. 3

9  6.1 Using Properties of Exponents, p. 323 Objective: To Use Exponent Properties to Evaluate and Simplify Expressions; CA Std. 7.0, 12.0 Example 2d Example 2dSimplify the expression.

The radius of the sun is about 109 times greater than the Earth’s radius. How many times as great as Earth’s volume is the sun’s volume? 6.1 Using Properties of Exponents, p. 323 Objective: To Use Exponent Properties to Evaluate and Simplify Expressions; CA Std. 7.0, 12.0 Here’s what we need to solve the problem: