1. Integer Exponent 2. Negative Integer Exponent Rule 3. How would you make ½ smaller?

1. To calculate an integer exponent, you can simply raise the base number to the power of the exponent. For example, 2 raised to the power of 3 would be 2^3, which equals 8.

2. The negative integer exponent rule states that when a number is raised to a negative exponent, it is equivalent to the reciprocal of that number raised to the positive exponent. For example, 2^ (-3) is equal to 1 / 2^3, which is 1/8.

3. To make 1/2 smaller, you can multiply it by a number less than 1. For example, if you multiply 1/2 by 1/4, you get 1/8, which is smaller.