Algebra II : Simplifying Exponents

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Example Question #4 :Polynomials

Simplify.

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Put the negative exponent on the bottom so that you havewhich simplifies further to.

Example Question #1 :Simplifying Exponents

Evaluate the following expression

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We can also solve this problem using a different apporach

Remember that any number raised to the 0th power equals 1

Example Question #2 :Simplifying Exponents

Simplify the following expression

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Alternatively,

Example Question #3 :Simplifying Exponents

Simplify the following expression

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Remember that any number raised to the 0th power equals 1

Example Question #4 :Simplifying Exponents

Evaluate the following expression

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Alternatively,

Example Question #5 :Simplifying Exponents

Simplify:

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Step 1: Simplify the exponents using the division of exponents rule (subtract exponents in demoninator from exponents in numerator).

Step 2: Reduce the fraction

Example Question #6 :Simplifying Exponents

Simplify:

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Follow the division of exponents rule. Subract the exponents in the denominator from the exponents in the numerator.

Example Question #7 :Simplifying Exponents

Rewrite using a single exponent.

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Based on the property for dividing exponents:

In this problem, a is equal to, so

Example Question #8 :Simplifying Exponents

Simplify:

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Simplify:

Step 1: Use the division of exponents rule, and subtract the exponents in the denominator from the exponents in the numerator

Step 2: Move negative exponents in the numerator to the denominator

Step 3: Simplify

Example Question #9 :Simplifying Exponents

Simplify:

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Step 1: Use the division of exponents rule. Subtract the exponents in the numerator from the exponents in the denominator.

Step 2: Represent the negative exponents as positive ones by moving them to the denominator:

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