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Example Questions
Example Question #1031 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
To simplify this expression, square every term in the parentheses:
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Then simplify and get rid of the negative exponent by putting the b term on the denominator:
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Example Question #1032 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
When an exponent is raised by another exponent, we will multiply the exponents and keep the base the same.
Simplify:
Example Question #1033 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
When an exponent is raised by another exponent, we will multiply the exponents and keep the base the same.
Simplify:
Example Question #1034 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
When an exponent is raised by another exponent, we will multiply the exponents and keep the base the same.
Simplify:
Example Question #1035 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
When an exponent is raised by another exponent, we will multiply the exponents and keep the base the same.
Simplify:
Example Question #1036 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
When dealing with exponents raising another exponent, we just multiply the powers and keep the base the same.
Example Question #1037 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
When dealing with exponents raising another exponent, we just multiply the powers and keep the base the same.
Example Question #1038 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
When dealing with exponents raising another exponent, we just multiply the powers and keep the base the same.
Example Question #231 : Simplifying Exponents
Simplify:
Although we don't have the same base, we know that . Therefore we have
When dividing exponents with the same base, we subtract the exponents and keep the base the same.
Example Question #51 : Distributing Exponents (Power Rule)
Simplify:
When dealing with exponents raising another exponent, we just multiply the powers and keep the base the same.