4 to the negative 2 power

    • [DOC File]Class Notes on The Exponent Rules

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      When raising a power to another power you MULTIPLY the exponents. Example: (a4)2 = a4 x 2 = a8. Rule #4: Powers with a Negative Exponent. Powers with a negative exponent can be written as a FRACTION with a POSITIVE exponent. Example: a-5 = Conversely, a fraction whose denominator has an exponent can be written as a power with a NEGATIVE exponent.

      negative 4 to the 2nd power


    • [DOC File]LAWS OF EXPONENTS

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      1) 3x-4 = 3 · 1 = 3 2) -5m-8n2 = -5y5n2 x4 x4 x10y-5 m8x10 NOTE: Apply the negative power rule to only negative POWERS. EXAMPLES: Simplify the following expressions. Write the final answers without negative exponents.

      negative 2 to the second power


    • [DOC File]EXPONENTS, SQUARE ROOTS AND RADICALS

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      4.35000000 Multiply it by a power of ten to simplify. 4.35 x 108 The power is determined by the number of . places the decimal is moved to return the number to its original designation. If I move the decimal 8 places to the right (positive direction), I will end up with 435,000,000 – my original number

      3 raised to the negative 6 power


    • [DOC File]SECTION 4 - ETS Home

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      The correct answer consists of Choices B (–10) negative 10 and C (2–4). 2 to the negative 4 power. Version 2: Try More Than One Value of a Variable. To explore problems containing variables, it is useful to substitute values for the variables. It often helps to substitute more than one value for each variable.

      x to the negative one half power


    • [DOC File]GRE Practice Test 2 Quant Explanations

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      = 2 to raised the sixth power, times, 10 raised to the negative 6 power, times, 10 raised to the negative 11 power, = 2 raised to the sixth power, times, 10 raised to the negative 17 power, = 64, times, 10 raised to the negative 17 power. So the decimal has two nonzero digits, 6 and 4…

      7 to the power of negative 2


    • [DOC File]SPIRIT 2 - University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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      Putting “Negative Exponents” in Mathematical terms: A negative exponent means to switch positions in the fraction. If the numerator has a negative exponent the numerator moves to the denominator and becomes positive and vice versa. Mathematically, the rules for negative exponents are 1) and 2) . Specifically this means that or .

      4 to the negative 5 power


    • [DOC File]PSAT/NMSQT Practice Test 2 for Assistive Technology – Math ...

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      Because the point with coordinates negative 2 comma 1 is on the line, we can substitute x equals negative 2 and y equals 1 into the equation for the line. This substitution yields 1 equals 5 times negative 2, plus p, or 1 equals negative 10 plus p. Solving this equation for p gives p equals 11. Incorrect answer

      4 to the negative 6 power


    • [DOC File]Exponent Operations Worksheet #1

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      Title: Exponent Operations Worksheet #1 Author: Des Last modified by: Melissa Bamaca Created Date: 10/13/2017 5:32:00 PM Other titles: Exponent Operations Worksheet #1

      2 to the negative 4th


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