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Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents

Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents. Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 :. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents. Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 :. - When you multiply like variables you ADD their exponents.

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Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents

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  1. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 :

  2. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 : - When you multiply like variables you ADD their exponents

  3. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 : - When you multiply like variables you ADD their exponents - When you divide like variables you SUBTRACT their exponents

  4. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 : - When you multiply like variables you ADD their exponents - When you divide like variables you SUBTRACT their exponents - When an exponent is raised to another exponent, you MULTIPLY exponents

  5. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 : - When you multiply like variables you ADD their exponents - When you divide like variables you SUBTRACT their exponents - When an exponent is raised to another exponent, you MULTIPLY exponents - When a variable has a negative exponent, you change its position in a fraction and the exponent becomes positive.

  6. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 : - When you divide like variables you SUBTRACT their exponents - When an exponent is raised to another exponent, you MULTIPLY exponents - When a variable has a negative exponent, you change its position in a fraction and the exponent becomes positive.

  7. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 : - When an exponent is raised to another exponent, you MULTIPLY exponents - When a variable has a negative exponent, you change its position in a fraction and the exponent becomes positive.

  8. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 : - When a variable has a negative exponent, you change its position in a fraction and the exponent becomes positive.

  9. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 :

  10. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Let’s review the rules for exponents you learned in Algebra 1 : What we are going to do in Pre – Calc is take these rules and combine them into multi – step problems that might have all four rules utilized.

  11. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 1 :

  12. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 1 : Since everything is multiplied, we can multiply all integers, and all like variables.

  13. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 1 :

  14. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 1 : Example # 2 :

  15. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 1 : Example # 2 : Don’t PANIC !!! The rule for multiplying like variables still applies. Exponents can be algebraic, integers, or fractions

  16. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 1 : Example # 2 : We will still ADD exponents Don’t PANIC !!! The rule for multiplying like variables still applies. Exponents can be algebraic, integers, or fractions

  17. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 1 : Example # 2 : We will still ADD exponents Now just treat the exponent like an algebraic expression where we combine like terms…

  18. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 3 : When you have imbedded parentheses and exponents outside, start with the innermost set and work your way “out”.

  19. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 3 : Evaluate this first, applying the exponent outside to ALL of the terms inside.

  20. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 3 :

  21. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 3 : I like to multiply what is inside the brackets before I apply the outside exponent.

  22. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 3 : Apply the outside exponent.

  23. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 3 :

  24. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents • There are two ways to attack this problem. • Apply the division rule using negative exponents. • Use the negative exponent rule first, then apply the division rule. Example # 4 :

  25. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents • There are two ways to attack this problem. • Apply the division rule using negative exponents. • Use the negative exponent rule first, then apply the division rule. Example # 4 :

  26. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents • There are two ways to attack this problem. • Apply the division rule using negative exponents. • Use the negative exponent rule first, then apply the division rule. Example # 4 : I applied the negative exponent rule and moved any variable with a negative exponent to the other part of the fraction and made the exponent positive…

  27. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents • There are two ways to attack this problem. • Apply the division rule using negative exponents. • Use the negative exponent rule first, then apply the division rule. Example # 4 : Apply the normal division of like variables rule…

  28. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents This problem has a few rules to apply, apply the exponent to each parentheses first… Example # 5 :

  29. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents This problem has a few rules to apply, apply the exponent to each parentheses first… Example # 5 : When you have an integer to the ½ power, it is the square root of the integer.

  30. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents This problem has a few rules to apply, apply the exponent to each parentheses first… Example # 5 : Now you divide your variables…

  31. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents This problem has a few rules to apply, apply the exponent to each parentheses first… Example # 5 : Anything to the zero power = 1, and it is not necessary to change improper fractions to mixed numbers…

  32. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 6 :

  33. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 6 : On this one I would reduce any integer fraction first…

  34. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 6 : On this one I would reduce any integer fraction first…

  35. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 6 : Now apply the negative exponent outside…

  36. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 6 : Move your negative exponent variables…

  37. Algebraic Expressions – Rules for Exponents Example # 6 : Apply multiplication and division of variables rules…

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