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Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

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Page 1: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

Multiplication of Exponents Notes

Page 2: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by

itself that many times.

For example

xx4 4 = = x x ● ● xx ●● xx ●● xx

226 6 = = 2 2 ● ● 22 ● ● 22 ● ● 22 ● ● 22 ● ● 22 = 64= 64

Page 3: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

Power – a number produced by raising a base to an exponent. (the term 27 is called a power.)

Exponential form – a number written with a base and an exponent. (23)

Exponent – the number that indicates how many times the base is used as a factor. (27)

Base – when a number is being raised to a power, the number being used as a factor. (27)

Vocabulary

Page 4: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

Parts of a Power

power

24 exponen

tbase

Say: “2 to the fourth power”

Page 5: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

The Invisible ExponentWhen an expression does not have a visible exponent its

exponent is understood to be 1.

Page 6: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

Zero ExponentWhen anything, except 0, is raised to the zero power

it is 1.

For example

( if a ≠ 0)

( if x ≠ 0)

Page 7: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

Multiplication RuleWhen multiplying two expressions with the same base you add their exponents.

For example

Page 8: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

Example 1

(222) (22222)

Page 9: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

Example 2

Written in multiplication form:

Using Rule:

Page 10: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

Example 3

Page 11: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

Example 4

Remember:

Page 12: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

Example 5

Multiply coefficients and add exponents of like bases

(-2x3y5)(3xy3)(x2y)

-6x6y9

-6x(3+1+2)y(5+3+1)

Page 13: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

Example 6

In order to simplify you must distribute first.

Since you are multiplying when you distribute you must use the multiplication rule for exponents.

Page 14: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

You Try Simplify each expression

1.

2.

3,

4.

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6.

Page 15: Multiplication of Exponents Notes. What is an Exponent? An exponent means that you multiply the base by itself that many times. For example x 4 = x ●

You Try: Simplify(remember when adding only add

coefficients of like terms)

1.

2.

3.

4.