SAT Math : Exponential Operations

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Example Questions

Example Question #111 : Exponents

Simplify: 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Although we have different bases, we know that .

Therefore, 

.

Finally, we factor out  to get 

.

Example Question #111 : Exponential Operations

If , then what is ?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Follow the order of operations by solving the expression within the parentheses first.

Return to solve the original expression.

 

Example Question #1 : How To Divide Exponents

For all real numbers n, (2n * 2) / (2n * 2n) =

Possible Answers:

2n – 1

2

2n

2n/2n

21 – n

Correct answer:

21 – n

Explanation:

(2n * 2) / (2n * 2n) simplifies to 2/2n or 21/2n.

When dividing exponents with the same base, you subtract the divisor from the dividend, giving 21–n.

Example Question #22 : Exponents

 If x9/x3 = xn, solve for n.

Possible Answers:

9

12

3

7

6

Correct answer:

6

Explanation:

When dividing terms with the same base, we can subtract the exponents:

9 – 3 = 6

Example Question #462 : Algebra

Simplify the following expression: (x2y4)/(x3y3z2)

Possible Answers:

xz2/y

xy/z2

y/xz2

z2xy

Correct answer:

y/xz2

Explanation:

According to the rules of exponents, ax/ay  = ax-y

In this expression, we can follow this rule to simplify x2/xand y4/y3

x2–3 = x–1 = 1/x. y4–3 = y1 = y.

Therefore, y/xz2 

Example Question #2301 : Sat Mathematics

 Simplify: 

Sat_math_167_02

Possible Answers:

x/ z4

x3z/ y9

x6y6z6

(z/x)/ 2

x/ z9

Correct answer:

x/ z9

Explanation:

When dividing, subtract exponents (xa/xb = x(a – b).)  Therefore, the quantity in the parenthesis is: x(4 – (–2)) * y(–3 – (–3)) * z(–1 – 5) = x6/z6.  Raising  this to the 3/2 power results in multiplying the exponents by 3/2: x6 * 3/2/z6 * 3/2 = x9/z9.

 

 

Example Question #1 : How To Divide Exponents

Half of the radioactive nuclei of a substance decays in a week.  If a sample started with 1010 nuclei, how many have decayed after 28 days?

 

Possible Answers:

1010

106

28 x 1010

9.375 x 109

6.25 x 108

Correct answer:

9.375 x 109

Explanation:

If half of the sample decays each week: 1/2 is left after one week, 1/4 is left after two weeks, 1/8 is left after three weeks and 1/16 is left after four weeks (28 days.)  That means that 15/16 has decayed.  15/16 x 1010 = 9. 375 x 109

 

 

Example Question #3 : How To Divide Exponents

  1. 5. Simplify the problem (x4y2/x5)3

Possible Answers:

x3y6

y6/x3

x4/y6

x/y

y5/x

Correct answer:

y6/x3

Explanation:

Properties of exponents suggests that when multiplying the same base, add the exponents, when dividing, subtract the exponents on bottom from those on top, and when raising an exponent to another power, multiply the exponents. Remember that (x4/x5) =  x–1 = 1/x; Still using order of operations (PEMDAS) we get the following:(x4y2/x5)3= (y2/x)3 = y6/(x3).

Example Question #1 : How To Divide Exponents

If x7 / x-3/2 = xn, what is the value of n?

Possible Answers:

11/2

10/2

17/2

21/2

-21/2

Correct answer:

17/2

Explanation:

 

x7 / x-3/2 = x7 (x+3/2) based on the fact that division changes the sign of an exponent.

 

 x7 (x+3/2) =  x7+3/2 due to the additive property of exponent numbers that are multiplied.

7+3/2= 14/2 + 3/2 = 17/2 so

x7 / x-3/2 =  x7+3/2 = x17/2

Since x7 / x-3/2 = xn, xn = x17/2

So n = 17/2

 

 

Example Question #4 : How To Divide Exponents

Simplify x2x4y/y2x

Possible Answers:

7xy2

x7y2

y/x5

x5/y3

x5/y

Correct answer:

x5/y

Explanation:

1) According to the rules of exponents, one can add the exponents when adding to variables with the same base. So, x2x4 becomes x6.

2) The rules of exponents also state that if the bases are the same, one can substract the exponents when dividing. So, x6/x becomes x5. Similarly, y/ybecomes 1/y.

3) When combining these operations, one gets x5/y.

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