Algebra II : Simple Exponents

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Example Questions

Example Question #284 : Exponents

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Evaluate each term.  The integers cannot be subtracted as is.

Replace the values and evaluate the sum.

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Example Question #91 : Simple Exponents

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Evaluate each term.

Replace all the terms back into the expression.

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Example Question #291 : Understanding Exponents

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Evaluate each term.  

The value of any number to the zeroth power is equal to one.

Add the two terms.

This term is irreducible.

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Example Question #292 : Understanding Exponents

Simplify:  

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Simplify the terms inside the parentheses first.  Since both terms have the similar base, the exponents can be added.

Simplify this term.

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Example Question #293 : Understanding Exponents

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Evaluate each term given.

Rewrite the terms.

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Example Question #294 : Understanding Exponents

Solve:  

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Evaluate each term.

Replace the values.

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Example Question #295 : Understanding Exponents

Simplify:  

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Evaluate each term.  The powers indicate how many times the integer is multiplied by itself.

Replace all values.

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Example Question #296 : Understanding Exponents

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Evaluate each term.

Any value to the power of zero, except zero is defined.

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Example Question #297 : Understanding Exponents

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Solve each fraction by expanding the terms.

Add the fractions.  Change the fraction one ninth to a common fraction with the first fraction.

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Example Question #91 : Simple Exponents

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Notice that the values of each term shares the quantity .

This means that this is a like-term of all the terms, and the coefficients can be added.

Reduce the cube.

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