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Simplify Powers With Fractional Bases Quiz

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#1 of 8: Mild

Simplify powers with fractional bases

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`(1/5)^3`<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.</highlight></p>

#2 of 8: Mild

Simplify powers with fractional bases

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`(1/3)^4 `<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.</highlight></p>

#3 of 8: Medium

Simplify powers with fractional bases

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`(3/4)^5`<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.</highlight></p>

#4 of 8: Medium

Simplify powers with fractional bases

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`(4/3)^5`<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.</highlight></p>

#5 of 8: Medium

Simplify powers with fractional bases

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`(3/5)^3`<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.</highlight></p>

#6 of 8: Medium

Simplify powers with fractional bases

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`(9/2)^3`<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.</highlight></p>

#7 of 8: Spicy

Simplify powers with fractional bases

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`-(3/4)^3`<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.</highlight></p>

#8 of 8: Spicy

Simplify powers with fractional bases

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`-(3/7)^3`<br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.</highlight></p>

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Power can be defined as the no.of times a number is multiplied by itself.  There is usually an exponent and a base number associated with a power. Whereas on the other hand the exponent tells how many times the base number is being multiplied- it is, in other words, the smaller number. For example, 


 

(3/2)2 = 3/2 * 3/2


 

On simplifying, we get, 9/4


 

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