1(2,5)9(1,3)10(2,4)11(3,7) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$46($4255Use the power rule (am)n = amn. Simplify your answer.) n(11e9g>1)n(11e10g>1)n(10e9g>1)
2(1e10^)3(1e9^)48(4e2o-)
Use the rules of exponents to simplifythis expression.5(29/11)11/10iT11c-Use the power rule that states5 (am)n = am ÿ n.p+48(29/11)11/10 = 29/11 ÿ 11/10p30Multiply exponents.+13,+0= 29/10p+13,+0= (102)9p+13,+0= 3
3_$46
1,2(2,5)9,10(2,4) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$46($4255Use the power rule (a/b)m = am/bm. Simplify your answer.) n(1=2)n(9e10g>1)n(1e2g>1)
Use the rules of exponents to simplifythis expression. Use a / for the fraction bar.51L561R10/9iT11aUse the power rule that states5 (ab)m = ambm.p+3,+0+481L561R10/9 = 510/9610/9p+12,+0= (95)10(96)10p+12,+0= 78
7/8_$46
1,9(2,5)4(2,6)2(1,4)$1(x)$2(a)$3(m)$4(s) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$46($4255Use the product rule am ÿ an = am+n. Simplify your answer.)
Use the rules of exponents to simplifythis expression. Use the up and downarrow keys to type an exponent. Usea / for the fraction bar.5$2-9/4 ÿ $210/4iT11c-/xamsUse the product rule that states am ÿ an = am + n.20Add exponents.$2-9/4 ÿ $210/4 = $2(-9/4 + 10/4)p20Simplify. = $212/4
1,9(2,5)4(2,6)2(1,4)$1(x)$2(a)$3(m)$4(s) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$46($4255Use the product rule am ÿ an = am+n. Simplify your answer.)
Use the rules of exponents to simplifythis expression. Use the up and downarrow keys to type an exponent. Usea / for the fraction bar.5$2-9/4 ÿ $210/4iT11c-/xamsUse the product rule that states am ÿ an = am + n.20Add exponents.$2-9/4 ÿ $210/4 = $2(-9/4 + 10/4)p20Simplify. = $212/4
1,2,3,4(2,9)9(1,4)$1(s)$2(t)$3(x)$4(z) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$46($4255Use the product and quotient rules. Simplify your answer.) n(1e4g>1)n(2e4g>1)n(3e4g>1)
5(1e2+3-)n(5e4g>1)n(5=0)n(5<1)
Use the rules of exponents to simplifythis expression. Use the up and downarrow keys to type an exponent. Usea / for the fraction bar.5$91/4$92/4$93/4iT11c-/stxzUse the product and quotient rules.$91/4$92/4$93/4 = $9(1/4 + 2/4 - 3/4)p20Add and subtract exponents. = $95/4
1(2,4)2,5(2,5)3(3,6)30(1,4)31(11,14)$1(m)$2(x)$3(p)$4(s)$11(n)$12(y)$13(q)$14(t) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$46($4255Use the power rules. Simplify your answer.) n(1=2)
Use the rules of exponents to simplifythis expression. Use the up and down arrowkeys to type an exponent. Use a / for thefraction bar.5(20$302$313)4/1iT11c-/mxpsnyqtUse power rules.20Multiply exponents.(20$302$313)4/1 = 204/1$302(4/1)$313(4/1)p20Simplify.+24 = 23$3021/1$3122/1
1(2,5)9(1,3)10(2,4)11(3,7) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$46($4255Use the power rule (am)n = amn. Simplify your answer.) n(11e9g>1)n(11e10g>1)n(10e9g>1)
2(1e10^)3(1e9^)48(4e2o-)
Use the rules of exponents to simplifythis expression.5(29/11)11/10iT11c-Use the power rule that states5 (am)n = am ÿ n.p+48(29/11)11/10 = 29/11 ÿ 11/10p30Multiply exponents.+13,+0= 29/10p+13,+0= (102)9p+13,+0= 3
3_$46
1,2(2,5)9,10(2,4) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$46($4255Use the power rule (a/b)m = am/bm. Simplify your answer.) n(1=2)n(9e10g>1)n(1e2g>1)
Use the rules of exponents to simplifythis expression. Use a / for the fraction bar.51L561R10/9iT11aUse the power rule that states5 (ab)m = ambm.p+3,+0+481L561R10/9 = 510/9610/9p+12,+0= (95)10(96)10p+12,+0= 78