Showing posts with label Rules of Exponents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rules of Exponents. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

RULES of Exponents

We have also been talking about exponents. This is one of those few things in math I enjoy, like my factor trees. Exponents is simply a shorthand way of writing multiplication. The exponent represents how many times it will be multiplied by itself.
ex.    5*5*5=5³

Just like all of math though, you have to be aware of the rules that come with exponents. There are some basic rules of exponents:

1st: To try to simplify or do any of the following, the base number must be the same. So in our examples below our base is a.
(a4)(b3) = aaaabbb = (a4)(b3). Nothing combines.



2nd: When multiplying powers with the same base we add the exponents.

3rd: When dividing powers with the same base we subtract the exponents.


4th:  When you have an exponent expression that is raised to a power, you can multiply the exponent and the power.


5th:   If the power contains a negative exponent, rewrite the expression with a positive exponent by taking the reciprical.

6th:    We said "The exponent represents how many times it will be multiplied by itself. When your base number is to the first power it is ALWAYS the base numer.

7th: Anything to the power of zero is ALWAYS  "1"


I got my clip art from: http://www.math-play.com/exponent-game.html