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Example Question #105 : Write And Evaluate Numerical Expressions With Exponents: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.1
What is in exponential notation?
Exponential notation includes a base number and an exponent. The base number is the number that is being multiplied and the exponent is how many times the base number is being multiplied to itself.
In this case, is our base number and it's being multiplied to itself times, so that is our exponent.
Example Question #106 : Write And Evaluate Numerical Expressions With Exponents: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.1
What is in exponential notation?
Exponential notation includes a base number and an exponent. The base number is the number that is being multiplied and the exponent is how many times the base number is being multiplied to itself.
In this case, is our base number and it's being multiplied to itself times, so that is our exponent.
Example Question #107 : Write And Evaluate Numerical Expressions With Exponents: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.1
What is in exponential notation?
Exponential notation includes a base number and an exponent. The base number is the number that is being multiplied and the exponent is how many times the base number is being multiplied to itself.
In this case, is our base number and it's being multiplied to itself times, so that is our exponent.
Example Question #108 : Write And Evaluate Numerical Expressions With Exponents: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.1
What is in exponential notation?
Exponential notation includes a base number and an exponent. The base number is the number that is being multiplied and the exponent is how many times the base number is being multiplied to itself.
In this case, is our base number and it's being multiplied to itself times, so that is our exponent.
Example Question #109 : Write And Evaluate Numerical Expressions With Exponents: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.1
What is in exponential notation?
Exponential notation includes a base number and an exponent. The base number is the number that is being multiplied and the exponent is how many times the base number is being multiplied to itself.
In this case, is our base number and it's being multiplied to itself times, so that is our exponent.
Example Question #101 : Write And Evaluate Numerical Expressions With Exponents: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.1
What is in exponential notation?
Exponential notation includes a base number and an exponent. The base number is the number that is being multiplied and the exponent is how many times the base number is being multiplied to itself.
In this case, is our base number and it's being multiplied to itself times, so that is our exponent.
Example Question #121 : Properties Of Exponents
Apply the Power of a Product Principle:
Setting and , keeping in mind that an odd power of a negative number is negative:
Example Question #123 : How To Find The Properties Of An Exponent
and
Evaluate .
and is positive, so
.
The greatest perfect square factor of 12 is 4, so the radical can be simplified:
, and is positive, so
By the Power of a Power Property,
It is easiest to note that this can be broken up by the Product of Powers Principle, and evaluated by substitution:
The greatest perfect square factor of 60 is 4, so the radical can be simplified:
Example Question #122 : Properties Of Exponents
and are both positive.
Evaluate .
By the difference of squares pattern:
By the Power of a Power Principle,
Substituting 75 and 3 for and , respectively:
Example Question #121 : How To Find The Properties Of An Exponent
By the Power of a Power Principle,
Substituting for , keeping in mind that an even power of any number must be positive:
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