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Algebra 1
Simplify exponential expressions using exponent rules
Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
t
9
)
7
(t^{9})^{7}
(
t
9
)
7
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
k
6
)
3
(k^{6})^{3}
(
k
6
)
3
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
t
7
)
9
(t^{7})^{9}
(
t
7
)
9
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
z
4
)
8
(z^{4})^{8}
(
z
4
)
8
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
v
6
)
3
(v^{6})^{3}
(
v
6
)
3
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
k
8
)
2
(k^{8})^{2}
(
k
8
)
2
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
v
3
)
7
(v^{3})^{7}
(
v
3
)
7
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
a
5
)
3
(a^{5})^{3}
(
a
5
)
3
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Write the expression as a variable with a negative exponent.
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1
d
9
\frac{1}{d^9}
d
9
1
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
z
7
)
4
(z^{7})^{4}
(
z
7
)
4
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Simplify. Express your answer using positive exponents.
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h
−
6
h
6
⋅
h
−
6
\frac{h^{-6}}{h^{6} \cdot h^{-6}}
h
6
⋅
h
−
6
h
−
6
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Simplify. Express your answer using positive exponents.
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p
−
5
×
p
−
4
×
p
7
p^{-5} \times p^{-4} \times p^{7}
p
−
5
×
p
−
4
×
p
7
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Write the expression as a fraction with a positive exponent.
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1
c
3
\frac{1}{c^3}
c
3
1
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Simplify. Express your answer using positive exponents.
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h
2
h
6
⋅
h
8
\frac{h^2}{h^6 \cdot h^8}
h
6
⋅
h
8
h
2
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Write the expression as a fraction with a positive exponent.
\newline
1
m
7
\frac{1}{m^7}
m
7
1
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Write the expression as a variable with a negative exponent.
\newline
1
t
8
\frac{1}{t^8}
t
8
1
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
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(
b
−
8
)
−
8
(b^{-8})^{-8}
(
b
−
8
)
−
8
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Write the expression as a variable with a negative exponent.
\newline
1
a
8
\frac{1}{a^8}
a
8
1
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Write the expression as a fraction with a positive exponent.
\newline
1
g
7
\frac{1}{g^7}
g
7
1
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
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(
a
−
4
)
6
(a^{-4})^{6}
(
a
−
4
)
6
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
c
4
)
2
(c^{4})^{2}
(
c
4
)
2
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Write the expression as a fraction with a positive exponent.
\newline
1
r
8
\frac{1}{r^{8}}
r
8
1
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Write the expression as a fraction with a positive exponent.
\newline
1
q
7
\frac{1}{q^{7}}
q
7
1
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
j
2
)
9
(j^2)^9
(
j
2
)
9
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
w
5
)
7
(w^{5})^{7}
(
w
5
)
7
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
n
4
)
6
(n^{4})^{6}
(
n
4
)
6
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Write the expression as a variable with a negative exponent.
\newline
1
r
4
\frac{1}{r^4}
r
4
1
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
z
3
)
2
(z^{3})^{2}
(
z
3
)
2
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Write the expression as a variable with a negative exponent.
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1
d
5
\frac{1}{d^5}
d
5
1
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
h
−
9
)
5
(h^{-9})^5
(
h
−
9
)
5
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
a
8
)
5
(a^{8})^{5}
(
a
8
)
5
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
m
7
)
2
(m^{7})^{2}
(
m
7
)
2
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
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(
k
−
4
)
−
4
(k^{-4})^{-4}
(
k
−
4
)
−
4
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
r
5
)
7
(r^{5})^{7}
(
r
5
)
7
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
y
−
8
)
6
(y^{-8})^{6}
(
y
−
8
)
6
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
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(
s
−
5
)
−
2
(s^{-5})^{-2}
(
s
−
5
)
−
2
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Write the expression as a fraction with a positive exponent.
\newline
1
q
3
\frac{1}{q^3}
q
3
1
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Write the expression as a fraction with a positive exponent.
\newline
1
j
5
\frac{1}{j^5}
j
5
1
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Simplify. Express your answer using positive exponents.
\newline
d
9
d
9
⋅
d
8
\frac{d^9}{d^9 \cdot d^8}
d
9
⋅
d
8
d
9
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Write the expression as a variable with a negative exponent.
\newline
1
m
6
\frac{1}{m^6}
m
6
1
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
p
2
)
5
(p^2)^5
(
p
2
)
5
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
p
3
)
−
7
(p^3)^{-7}
(
p
3
)
−
7
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
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(
k
−
3
)
−
5
(k^{-3})^{-5}
(
k
−
3
)
−
5
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
y
7
)
8
(y^{7})^{8}
(
y
7
)
8
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Write the expression as a fraction with a positive exponent.
\newline
1
x
4
\frac{1}{x^4}
x
4
1
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Write the expression as a variable with a negative exponent.
\newline
1
m
3
\frac{1}{m^3}
m
3
1
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Write the expression as a variable with a negative exponent.
\newline
1
r
3
\frac{1}{r^3}
r
3
1
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
x
−
8
)
6
(x^{-8})^{6}
(
x
−
8
)
6
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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.
\newline
(
r
7
)
8
(r^{7})^{8}
(
r
7
)
8
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Write the expression as a variable with a negative exponent.
\newline
1
y
5
\frac{1}{y^5}
y
5
1
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