
Exponents Math Antics
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- Q1What does the law of exponents say about 'x' raised to the power of 0?Anything raised to the 0th power is 0.Anything raised to the 0th power is undefined.Anything raised to the 0th power is just 1.Anything raised to the 0th power is itself.30s
- Q2How can a negative exponent be interpreted?x to the negative nth power equals 1 divided by x to the nth power.x to the negative nth power equals 0.x to the negative nth power equals x to the n-1th power.x to the negative nth power equals x to the nth power.30s
- Q3What is the result of 2 to the power of -3?-62/31/80.12530s
- Q4According to the laws of exponents, what is 'x squared' cubed equal to?x to the 9th powerx to the 6th powerx to the 7th powerx to the 5th power30s
- Q5If you have 'x' to the 3rd power times 'x' to the 4th power, what is the result according to the laws of exponents?x to the 1st powerx to the 3rd powerx to the 12th powerx to the 7th power30s
- Q6What is 5 to the 3rd power divided by 5 to the 2nd power equal to?1502530s
- Q7How can you distribute exponents when terms are multiplied or divided?Combine the exponents of each factor.Add the exponents together.Ignore the exponents.Distribute the exponent to each factor in the group.30s