Section 1: Basic Rules of Exponents

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Exponents are used to show repeated multiplication. For example, 43 means 4 · 4 · 4 = 64.

In this section, we will review basic rules of exponents.


Product Rule of Exponents     aman = am + n

When multiplying exponential expressions that have the same base, add the exponents.

Example:

Multiply: 4x3 • −6x2

Solution:

Multiply coefficients: 4 • −6 = −24

Use the product rule to multiply variables : x3 • x2  = x3 +2 =x5

4x3 · −6x2 = −24x5


Quotient Rule of Exponents   Product Rule of Exponents

When dividing exponential expressions that have the same base, subtract the exponents.

Example:

Simplify: 8 x to the sixth power over 2 x to the third power


Solution:

Divide coefficients: 8 ÷ 2 = 4

Use the quotient rule to divide variables :  solution 1

solution 2


Power Rule of Exponents     (am)n = amn

When raising an exponential expression to a new power, multiply the exponents.

Example:

Simplify: (7a4b6)2

Solution:

Each factor within the parentheses should be raised to the 2nd power:

(7a4b6)2 = 72(a4)2(b6)2

Simplify using the Power Rule of Exponents :

(7a4b6)2 = 72(a4)2(b6)2 = 49a8b12



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