Practice Laws Of Exponents (product, Quotient, Power Rules) (2.4.1.4) - Unit 1: Number Sense & Operations: Foundations for Fluency
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Laws of Exponents (Product, Quotient, Power Rules)

Practice - Laws of Exponents (Product, Quotient, Power Rules)

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Question 1 Easy

Using the Product Rule, compute 2^4 * 2^3.

💡 Hint: Remember to add the exponents.

Question 2 Easy

Using the Quotient Rule, calculate 10^5 / 10^2.

💡 Hint: What do you do with the exponents when dividing?

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Question 1

Using the Product Rule, what is the result of 6^2 * 6^3?

6^5
6^6
6^2

💡 Hint: Use the addition of exponents.

Question 2

True or False: The Quotient Rule states that when dividing two numbers with the same base, we add the exponents.

True
False

💡 Hint: Remember: Divide means subtract, not add.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Simplify the expression (x^5 * x^2) / (x^3 * (x^4)^2).

💡 Hint: Use both the Product and Quotient Rules to simplify.

Challenge 2 Hard

Evaluate and simplify ((2^3)^2 * (2^4)^2) / (2^5).

💡 Hint: Don’t forget to use the Power Rule first.

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