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Intro To Negative And Zero Exponents Quiz

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Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`x^0`</p>

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Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`8^0`</p>

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Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`b^-16` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

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Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`c^-3` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

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Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`1/x^-8` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

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Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`1/v^-4` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

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Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`1/m^-3` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

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Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`1/q^-8` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

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When the fraction line has a negative exponent it indicates that the base is on the denominator. Essentially a rule of negative exponents says that we should place the number with negative exponent in the denominator. Whereas a base with a zero exponent equals to 1, according to the zero exponent rule. For example, the negative exponents are x^-4, this means that it is 1/x^4. And zero exponent is- x^0=1.

 

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Grade 8
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