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Which expression is equivalent to start fraction, 4, to the power minus 8 , divided by, 4, squared, end fraction, question mark
4
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These students were asked to simplify: (2*3^(-4))/(5^(-2))
Adam wrote: (2*5^(2))/(3^(4)) Nick wrote: (5^(2))/(2*3^(4)) Shane
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Which expression is equivalent to (21x^(-2))^(0) ?
A (21x^(12)y)1 B 0x^(2)*21x^(4) C (7x^(2))/(7x^(2)) D 3x^(2)*((1)/(7))x^(-2)
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Which expression is equivalent to 40x^-3y^5/8x^-2y^-2
for all values for `x` and `y` where the expression is defined?
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What is the missing exponent that would make this equation true?
(k^(-5)*k^(2))/(k^(x)) = (k^(0))^(-2) x = 0 x = 2 x = -3 x = -5
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Consider the numerical expression: 3^4
part a: If the given expression is raised to the power of 12, which expression is NOT
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(3^3 times 2^-4)^4/3^6
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Order these from least to greatest. They are already simplified
* 2^6-2^4/2^2 * (-2)^-8 . (-2)^11 * (1/2)^-3 *1/4^-2
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Which expressions are equivalent to -64? Check all that apply.(2 points) Responses
4^−3 -2^-2 • (2^8) 2^8-2^4/2^2 −(1/4)
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\(12a^{3}b^{7}(ab)^{-4}=81\)
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3^7•3^-9=
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4^0•5^-2/(-2)^-3
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15^-3•4^7^0/4^-3 which is equivalent? A. 60/4^-3 b. 1/64 c. 64 d.1•4^-3
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2•3^-4/5^-2 simplify
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What is the definition of the word base when the mathematical expression contains an exponent? A. Base is the number that tells
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Which expression is not equivalent to (3x^4)^0? A. X^4•0x^3 b. (974x^12y)^0 c. 3x^2•(1/3)x^-2 d. 3x^2/3x•x
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2^3/2^2 equivalent? A. 32 b. 2 c.1/2 d. 1/64
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Evaluate a+b to the 4th power where a = 2, b = 3
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Use the Negative Power Rule to simplify 10^−12.
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2.103×10?=210,300,000
What power of 10 would make this equation true? (1 point) Responses A. 6 B. -6 C. 5 D. 1 E. -2 F. 8 G. 4
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UNKNOWN
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5^(9)*5^(-13 )with only positive exponents that has been generated by applying the Properties of Integer Exponents
A. 5^(4) B.
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What does 3^-4 mean? Is your answer negative?
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Disiirl
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Which of these is correct?(1 point) Responses 3634=19 the fraction with numerator 3 to the 6th power and denominator 3 to the
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william Alexaner
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[ 7/10/72= (1 point) Responses 7/8 to the 8th power 7/4 to the 4th power 7/3 cubed /71 to the 1th power
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william Alexaner
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Ix^2*x^6
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Which expression is equivalent to (3x^3 y^-4)^-2
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Which expression is equivalent to (a^4 bc^6)^3
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Apply the product rule of integer exponents to find the numerical equivalent of 12^-5x12^7. Show your work and explain how you
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50 divided by 5 with the power of 2
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Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to solve 3−4 . The answer should not contain any exponent expression or
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a student simplified this expression: 3^3 x 3^-2/(3^6)^2 using three steps.
step one- 3^-6/3^12 Step 2- 1/3^6 x 3^12 Step 3-
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SPONGDE
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Use the Power Rule of Exponents to simplify the expression (6^2)^4
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Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to solve 3^−4 . The answer should not contain any exponent expression or
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(x^4y^2)^3
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Anything to the zero power is 1. EX: 140 (1 point)ResponsesTrueTrueFalse
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dee
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5 to the power of 5
= (1 point)Responses155the fraction with numerator 1 and denominator 5 to the 5th power−13,125negative the
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dee
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◂,▸◂=▸2.103×10^?=210,300,000 What power of 10 would make this equation true? (1 point) Responses 5 5 -6 -6 0 0 8 8 -2
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An airplane flight from Houston, Texas to Rome, Italy is 5,686 miles. Estimate the distance between the two cities as the
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)21x^-2)^0
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Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to rewrite 15−38 as an expression with positive exponents only.(1 point)
15�
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Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to generate an expression equivalent to 5^−9/4^−12 with positive exponents
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(5³x²y⁴)⁰
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is equivalent to 2^3/2^3 to 1/64
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NIGAS
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Which expression is equivalent to (y^0)^2?
A. y^2 B. y C. 1 D. y^-2
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DEEZ
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Simplify
3^2*3^-1/5^-2*2^0
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NIGAS
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what is the mathmatical definition of exponent
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NIGAS
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select the three equations that are simplified correctly
-3^0 = 1 (4^3) ^-4= 1/4^12 (8^-2)^-3 = 1/86 (8^3)^2 =8^9 (6^2)^3 =6^5
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(q^9)^2
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list the expressions from greatest to least.
5^(-10) / 5^(-12) 2^(-2) c 2^(-3) 4^2 x 4^(-1) 7^8/7^8
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5^-3 divided by 5^-1
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