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In this set of flash cards you will have the opportunity to practice using all the exponent properties.
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Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[(x^4y^{-6}z^{-4})^3\] \[\frac{x^{12}}{y^{18}z^{12}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[(g^{-7}h^{2}k^{-2})^4\] \[\frac{h^{8}}{g^{28}k^{8}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{64x^{12}}{81g^{14}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{9k^{8}}{16d^{6}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. 1, because of the Zero Exponent Property
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. 1, because of the Zero Exponent Property
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{8k^{18}y^{30}}{27x^{15}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{27x^{6}h^{9}}{64m^{21}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{1}{k^{24}y^{27}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{1}{k^{15}y^{15}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{k^4c}{6y}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{5w^5y^9}{4k^5}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{49a^4}{81b^6c^{20}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{36c^2}{25a^{16}b^{10}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{9h^8}{4b^{8}c^{10}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{4c^6}{49m^{10}k^{16}}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. 1 because everything inside the brackets simplifies to being raised to the 1 power which then equal \[(1)^8\] which will equal 1
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. 1 because everything inside the brackets simplifies to being raised to the 1 power which then equal \[(1)^6\] which will equal 1
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{8}{27}\]
Simplify. All answers should be written using positive exponents. \[\frac{25}{81}\]
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