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tresset_1 [31]
3 years ago
14

I NEED HELP PLEASE!!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Wewaii [24]3 years ago
5 0

Hey!

Hope this helps...

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Product Property: <span>Sometimes also referred to as the <em>Zero Product Property</em>, states that if AB=0 , than A=0 and/or B=0.</span>

Example: If AB=0, than A=0 and/or B=0.


Quotient Property: <span>Sometimes also referred to as the Quotient <em>of Powers Property</em>, states that when you have the same base, you subtract the exponents.</span>

Example: (5^3)/(5^7) = 5^-4 OR 1/(5^4)


Negative Exponent: <span>This simply means "<em>How many times I you divide by that number?</em>"</span>

Example: 5^-3 = 5/5/5 = 0.2


Power of a Power Property: <span>Sometimes also referred to as the <em>Product of Powers Property</em>, states that rather than adding the exponents of that base, you multiply them instead.  This is the way to find the single exponent of the base.</span>

Example: 5^3^3 = 5^(3*3*3) = 5^27


Power of a Product Property: For this property, rather than multiplying the exponents of the same base, you add them instead.

Example: 5^3 * 5^15 = 25^18

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I hope this helps!

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And sorry about the delay... :(

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