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The concept of exponents, including what they are, exponent rules for multiplication and raising powers to powers, and special cases. Learn how to calculate exponents with examples.
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Exponent Rules
Parts When a number, variable, or expression is raised to a power, the number, variable, or expression is called the base and the power is called the exponent.
The Invisible Exponent When an expression does not have a visible exponent its exponent is understood to be 1.
1 x x
Exponent Rule # When same base you multiplying add two expressions with thetheir exponents.
For example
x^2 x^4 ^ x^2 ^4 ^ x^6 2 22 2 1 (^22) 2 1 ^2 (^23) 8
Exponent Rule # When raising a multiply the exponents power to a power you
For example
( x^2 )^4 x^2 ^4 x^8 ( 22 )^2 2 2 ^2 24 ^16
Exponent Rule #
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Exponent Rule # When a product is raised to a power, each piece is raised to the power
For example
( ab ) m a m^ b m ( xy )^2 x^2 y^2 ( 2 5 )^2 ^2 2 ^52 ^4 ^25 ^100
Exponent Rule # Try it on your own
( ab ) m a m^ b m
( hk )^3 h^3 k^3
( 2 3 )^2 2 2 (^32) 4 9 36
Exponent Rule #6: When anything, except 0, is raised to the zero^ Zero Exponent power it is 1.
For example
Zero Exponent
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