All SSAT Upper Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #11 : Properties Of Exponents
Evaluate:
The expression is undefined.
Example Question #12 : Properties Of Exponents
If then
34 is between 25 and 36, thus its square root must be between the square roots of 25 and 36. x must be a number between 5 and 6.
Example Question #68 : Ssat Upper Level Quantitative (Math)
Express the result in scientific notation:
Applying the power of a product property of exponents, then the power of a power property:
This is not in scientific notation, so we adjust it as follows, applying the product of powers property:
Example Question #69 : Ssat Upper Level Quantitative (Math)
Assume all variables to be nonzero.
Simplify:
Since any nonzero expression taken to the power of 0 is equal to 1,
Using the power of a product property of exponents, this becomes
Example Question #13 : How To Find The Properties Of An Exponent
Express the result in scientific notation:
Apply the product of powers property:
Since this is not in scientific notation, adjust as follows:
Example Question #13 : Properties Of Exponents
Express the result in scientific notation:
Rewriting the numeator and applying the quotient of powers property:
This is not in scientific notation, so we adjust it as follows, applying the product of powers property:
Example Question #72 : Algebra
Assume all variables to be nonzero.
Simplify:
Any expression raised to the first power is equal to that expression, and any expression raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1, so
Example Question #14 : Properties Of Exponents
Assume all variables to be nonzero.
Simplify:
Any nonzero expression to the power of zero is equal to 1:
Example Question #13 : How To Find The Properties Of An Exponent
Express the result in scientific notation:
Rewriting the numerator and applying the quotient of powers property:
Since this is not in scientific notation, adjust as follows:
Example Question #15 : Properties Of Exponents
What is the value of
To solve , 6 should be divided by 3. The exponent will be equal to the exponent of the numerator minus the exponent of the denominator. This results in:
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