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Rules of Exponents

Teacher: Mary Jane Pridgeon
Across
Another word for exponent.
Expression which has a single number, variable or product of a number and variable separated by addition or subtraction
Two terms being added or subtracted
(a/b) to the negative 1 power is equal to (b/a) to the positive 1 power.
Another name for parentheses rule
Another name for fraction rule.
The handing out through the parentheses property
Same variable(s) with the same exponent
A fraction to a power, both the numerator and denominator are raised to the power
The identity element of multiplication
Number in front of the variable
Any number or expression to the zero power is equal to 1
Down
Process of repeated multiplication
Highest power of a polynomia
The identity element of addition
Many terms being added or subtracted
Two numbers which are being added will have the same sum regardless of the order
All factors in the parentheses are raised to the outside power
Two like bases which are multiplied add the powers to simplify
A number to a negative power is flipped (take the reciprocal of) and make the power positive.
Like bases raised to a power being divided, the exponents are subtracted to simplify
A number raised to a power and then to another power the exponents are multiplied to simplify
Number being multiplied by itself