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Laws of Exponents
Contributed by: Collins
  • 1. Which exponent rule applies?
A) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents
B) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents
C) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents
D) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1
  • 2. Which exponent rule applies?
A) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents
B) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents
C) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1
D) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents
  • 3. Which exponent rule applies?
A) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power
B) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents
C) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents
D) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents
  • 4. Which exponent rule applies?
A) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power
B) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1
C) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents
D) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents
  • 5. Which exponent rule applies?
A) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents
B) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents
C) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1
D) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents
  • 6. Which exponent rule applies?
A) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents
B) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power
C) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents
D) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1
  • 7. Which exponent rule applies?
A) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents
B) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents
C) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1
D) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power
  • 8. Which exponent rule applies?
A) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents
B) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents
C) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power
D) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents
  • 9. Which exponent rule applies?
A) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents
B) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power
C) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1
D) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents
  • 10. Which exponent rule applies?
A) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents
B) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents
C) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents
D) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power
  • 11. (3x4)(-2x-1)
  • 12. (3a2)(-b)(-a)
  • 13. 4(x2)(-xy)
  • 14. (x4y3)(-5x-2)
  • 15. (uv)(3v2u)
  • 16. 3(q-2p)(-2p3q3)
  • 17. -2(3a5b2)(-ba-3)
  • 18. (-3uvw)(-2uv2)(-3u2w)
  • 19. (x2y3)2
  • 20. (2x4y5)3
  • 21. x3/x4
  • 22. (6x3y5)/(3xy2)
  • 23. (16x4y3z)/(2x2y4)
  • 24. (2x3y)0
  • 25. (3x7y2)/(6xy6)
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