What would 10-2 equal? Negative exponents indicate a fraction or decimal (a number between o and 1). They are not negative by themselves. For example 4-3 is the following. = 1 100 = 100 4 x 4 x 4 1 = 1 20 = 1 10 = 64 1 What would 2-3 equal? Negative exponents indicate a fraction or decimal (a number between o and 1). They are not negative by themselves. For example 4-3 is the following. = 1 6 = 8 4 x 4 x 4 = ¼ = ⅛ 1 = 64 1 What would 3-2 equal? Negative exponents indicate a fraction or decimal (a number between o and 1). They are not negative by themselves. For example 4-3 is the following. = 9 = -9 4 x 4 x 4 1 = 1 6 = 1 9 = 64 1 What would -3-2 equal? A negative sign in front of the exponent will reverse the direction of the answer. For example -4-3 is as follows: = 9 = -9 - 4 x 4 x 4 1 = 1 9 = - = - 1 9 64 1 What would -3-3 equal? A negative sign in front of the exponent will reverse the direction of the answer. For example -4-3 is as follows:
= 27 = - 27 - 4 x 4 x 4 1 = 1 = - = 27 1 27 - 64 1 What would -2-3 equal? A negative sign in front of the exponent will reverse the direction of the answer. For example -4-3 is as follows: = ⅛ = -⅛ - 4 x 4 x 4 1 = 8 = -8 = - 64 1 What would (-2)-3 equal? A set of parenthesis around the number like below makes every number being multiplied negative. The answer can be positive or negative depending on odd or even amount of negative signs.
= - = ⅛ (-4)-3 = 1 6 -4 x -4 x -4 1 = -⅛ = - = - 6 1 64 1 = − What would (-2)-4 equal? = − A set of parenthesis around the number like below makes every number being multiplied negative. The answer can be positive or negative depending on odd or even amount of negative signs. 16 (-4)-3 = 8 1 1 -4 x -4 x -4 1 = = = 16 8 - 1 1 64 1 What would 70 equal? x0 equals 1 and x1 equals x. = 1 = 7 1 = 0 = - 7 1 What would 71 equal? x0 equals 1 and x1 equals x. = 7 = 1 = 0 = 7 1 What would 7-1 equal? = 7 = 1 x0 equals 1 and x1 equals x. = 0 = 7 1 What would 10000 equal? = 100 = 1 x0 equals 1 and x1 equals x. = 1000 = 1000 1 What would 2x-4 equal? = A number in front of the one in exponent form with no sign between them is being multiplied by the exponent. If the exponent is a fraction, the number in front goes over one to multiply it by the exponent. See the example below. 3x-3 = 2x4 = 3 1 x 2x4 1 x3 1 = = x3 3 x4 2 What would 3x-3 equal? = A number in front of the one in exponent form with no sign between them is being multiplied by the exponent. If the exponent is a fraction, the number in front goes over one to multiply it by the exponent. See the example below. 3x-3 = 3x3 = 3 1 3x3 x 1 1 x3 = = x3 3 x3 3 What would -4x-3 equal? = A number in front of the one in exponent form with no sign between them is being multiplied by the exponent. If the exponent is a fraction, the number in front goes over one to multiply it by the exponent. See the example below. 3x-3 = -4x3 = 3 1 -4x3 1 x x3 1 = = -4 x3 x3 3 What would 42 x 44 equal? = 42 x 43 = Since 42 is 4 x 4 and 43 is 4 x 4 x 4 and 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 is 45 , 42 x 43 equals the following: 46 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 = 4(2 + 3) = 48 = 46 1 = 45 What would 42 x 4-4 equal? = 42 x 43 = Since 42 is 4 x 4 and 43 is 4 x 4 x 4 and 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 is 45 , 42 x 43 equals the following: 46 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 = 4(2 + 3) = 4-8 = 42 1 = 45 What would 42 x 4 equal? = 42 x 43 = Since 42 is 4 x 4 and 43 is 4 x 4 x 4 and 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 is 45 , 42 x 43 equals the following: 43 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 = 4(2 + 3) = 42 = 42 1 = 45 What would 44 ÷ 42 equal? = 43 ÷ 42 = Since we add on multiplication exponent patterns, we need to subtract on division ones. 43 = 4 x 4 x 4 4 x 4 42 = = 4(3 - 2) 42 1 = 41 What would 45 ÷ 42 equal? = 43 ÷ 42 = Since we add on multiplication exponent patterns, we need to subtract on division ones. 43 = 4 x 4 x 4 4 x 4 42 = = 4(3 - 2) 42 1 = 41 |