Positive Integer Exponents We can use the properties of exponents to simplify algebraic expressions involving positive exponents as discussed in Example 1
INTEGER EXPONENTS AND SCIENTIFIC NOTATION Objective A: To Divide Monomials Rules: 1 To multiply two monomials with the same base add the exponents
MATH 11011 INTEGER EXPONENTS KSU Definition: • An exponent is a number that tells how many times a factor is repeated in a product For example
Investigate powers that have integer or zero exponents GOAL How can powers be used to represent metric units for negative integer exponents
Algebra of Exponents Mastery of the laws of exponents is essential to succeed in Calculus We begin with the simplest case: Integer Exponents
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Properties of Integer Exponents Lesson 1 In the past you have written and evaluated expressions with exponents such as 53 and x2 + 1
the world of exponents was just the set of all natural numbers zero exponent we will similarly try to define negative integer exponents such as $-
3 Integer Exponents For a non-negative integer n: Multiplying exponents: When multiplying powers of the same base add the exponents because:
Now that we have defined zero exponent, we will similarly try to define negative integer exponents such as $- Again, the original definition can not be applied
Multiplying Exponential Numbers To multiply powers with the same base, keep the base the same and add the exponents For example, 35 × 33 = 38
Evaluate expressions containing zero and integer exponents; Simplify Evaluate and multiply by powers of 10; Convert between standard notation and
numbers Negative Integral Exponents We use a negative sign in an exponent to represent If o i, a nonzero real number and n is a positive integer, th"n o-n : )