10.3 - Laws of Exponents
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Practice Questions
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What is 3^2 × 3^3?
💡 Hint: Add the exponents.
Simplify: 4^3 ÷ 4^1.
💡 Hint: Subtract the exponents.
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Interactive Quizzes
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Which law states that a^m × a^n = a^(m+n)?
💡 Hint: Think about what happens when you multiply similar bases.
a^0 is equal to what?
💡 Hint: Consider the Special Rule for Zero Exponents.
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Challenge Problems
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Simplify and express (x^4 × y^(-2))^3 / x^6 in terms of x and y.
💡 Hint: Use all three laws of exponents.
Find m so that 3^m × 3^(-2) = 3^5.
💡 Hint: Remember to rearrange based on exponent laws.
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