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What is the missing exponent in the following equation?
h^450/h^? = h^215(1 point)
h^450/h^? = h^215(1 point)
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Simplify 12^87 ÷ 12^25
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What is the value of 6.9−2^0?(1 point)
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6.9
6.9
4.9
4.9
5.9
5.9
7.9
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6.9
6.9
4.9
4.9
5.9
5.9
7.9
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Apply the Zero Power Rule to create an equivalent expression to 9⋅(−33)^0+3/2(8−27^0).(2 points)
9⋅(−33)^0+3/2(8−27^0) =
⋅
+3/2(
–
)
9⋅(−33)^0+3/2(8−27^0) =
⋅
+3/2(
–
)
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Apply the Zero Power Rule to create an equivalent expression to 9⋅(−33)^0+3/2(8−27^0).(2 points)
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Solve the expression 15⋅8^0/5+4(7^0−6).(1 point)
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Use the Power Rule of Exponents to simplify (10^3)^6.(1 point)
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If the expression 7^15 was simplified using the Power Rule of Exponents, which of the following would be an expanded equivalent expression?(1 point)
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(7^10)^5
left parenthesis 7 superscript 10 baseline right parenthesis superscript 5 baseline
(7^18)^3
left parenthesis 7 superscript 18 baseline right parenthesis cubed
(7⋅7⋅7)⋅(7⋅7⋅7)⋅(7⋅7⋅7)⋅(7⋅7⋅7)⋅(7⋅7⋅7)
left parenthesis 7 times 7 times 7 right parenthesis times left parenthesis 7 times 7 times 7 right parenthesis times left parenthesis 7 times 7 times 7 right parenthesis times left parenthesis 7 times 7 times 7 right parenthesis times left parenthesis 7 times 7 times 7 right parenthesis
(7⋅7⋅7⋅7⋅7)10
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(7^10)^5
left parenthesis 7 superscript 10 baseline right parenthesis superscript 5 baseline
(7^18)^3
left parenthesis 7 superscript 18 baseline right parenthesis cubed
(7⋅7⋅7)⋅(7⋅7⋅7)⋅(7⋅7⋅7)⋅(7⋅7⋅7)⋅(7⋅7⋅7)
left parenthesis 7 times 7 times 7 right parenthesis times left parenthesis 7 times 7 times 7 right parenthesis times left parenthesis 7 times 7 times 7 right parenthesis times left parenthesis 7 times 7 times 7 right parenthesis times left parenthesis 7 times 7 times 7 right parenthesis
(7⋅7⋅7⋅7⋅7)10
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Use the Power Rule of Exponents to create a simplified equivalent expression for (19^4)^9.(1 point)
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Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to solve 7^−3. The answer should not contain any exponent expression or decimals.(1 point)
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Apply the Property of Negative Integer Exponents to generate an expression equivalent to 3^−17/8^−14 with positive exponents only.(1 point)
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Apply the Properties of Integer Exponents to generate equivalent expressions to (7^−3)^7 ⋅ 7^20/6^−2 with only positive exponents, then solve the expression. Provide the answer as an improper fraction.(1 point)
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Simplify the expression (4x^3^)2 using the properties of integer exponents.(1 point)
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8x^6
8 x superscript 6 baseline
16x^5
16 x superscript 5 baseline
16x^6
16 x superscript 6 baseline
4x^6
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8x^6
8 x superscript 6 baseline
16x^5
16 x superscript 5 baseline
16x^6
16 x superscript 6 baseline
4x^6
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Apply the properties of integer exponents to generate an equivalent algebraic expression to (4x^4y^−4)^3/(x^7y^3)^2.(1 point)
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x2y1864
Start Fraction x squared y superscript 18 baseline over 64 End Fraction
64x20
Start Fraction 64 over x superscript 20 baseline End Fraction
4x2y18
Start Fraction 4 over x squared y superscript 18 baseline End Fraction
64x2y18
Start Fraction 64 over x squared y superscript 18 baseline End Fraction
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Apply the product rule of integer exponents to find the numerical equivalent of 12^−5⋅12^7. Show your work and explain how you used the product rule of integer exponents.(2 points
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