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Exponent and Radical Rules Overview

The document provides definitions and examples of exponent and radical rules. It covers topics like multiplication and division of exponents, powers of powers, zero exponents, rational exponents, and properties of radicals. Examples are provided to simplify expressions using exponent properties and operations on radicals like addition, subtraction, multiplication and writing radicals in exponential form.

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Exponent and Radical Rules Overview

The document provides definitions and examples of exponent and radical rules. It covers topics like multiplication and division of exponents, powers of powers, zero exponents, rational exponents, and properties of radicals. Examples are provided to simplify expressions using exponent properties and operations on radicals like addition, subtraction, multiplication and writing radicals in exponential form.

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  • Exponent and Radical Rules
  • Simplifying Exponents
  • Properties of Rational Exponents
  • Rational Exponents
  • Fractional Exponent and Radical Exponent Rules
  • Evaluating without Calculators
  • Mad Math Minute
  • Radicals
  • Practice Exercise
  • Exponent Properties

Exponent and Radical Rules (6.1, 6.

2) Day 20
Name: ___________________________________________________ Block: ______________

Topic Definition/Rule Example(s)

Multiplication x a x b = x a+b

b
Power to a Power ( x a ) = x ab

n
Power of a
Product (ab ) = a nbn

Zero

Exponents
x 0 =1

Division
x a = x ab
xb
n
Power of a x = x n
Quotient
y yn
1.

Simplifying 2.

3.
Simplifying Exponents
Step Method Example

1 Label all unlabeled exponents 1

Take the reciprocal of the fraction and make the outside


2
exponent positive.

3 Get rid of any inside parentheses.

4 Reduce any fractional coefficients.

Move all negatives either up or down.


5
Make the exponents positive.

6 Combine all like bases.

7 Distribute the power to all exponents.


Use properties of exponents to simplify the following expressions.
f.

g. h. 121/8 125/6 =

i. (51/3 x1/4)3 = j. (26 46)-1/6 =

k. = l.
RATIONAL EXPONENTS

QUESTION: What is the square root of a number?

Determine what number fits into the .

a. 5 i 5 = 5 is the _____________ of 25

b. 10 i 10 = 10 is the _____________ of 100

c. x i x = _____ is the square root of ______

d. x3 i x3 = _____ is the square root of ______

e. x9 i x9 = _____ is the square root of ______

QUESTION: What does the square root of x mean?

x ix = x1 is the square root of x.

RULE: __________________________
FRACTIONAL EXPONENT RULE:

For any real number a and integers n and m: _____________________________

Examples:

a. 161/2 = =4 b. 271/3 = = 3

c. (-8)1/3 = = -2 d. (16)1/4 = =2

RATIONAL EXPONENTS

Exponent (numerator)
Exponential RadicalNotation
Notation

x1/2
x1/2
x2/3
Base (x) Root (denominator) x3/4

RADICALS

Index am/n

a-m/n

Radicand
RULE:

EXAMPLES:

Evaluate each of the following without the use of a calculator!

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

RULE:

EXAMPLES:

Evaluate each of the following without the use of a calculator!

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.


A negative exponent was slipped into that last problem! How did you deal with it?

RULE:

EXAMPLES:

Evaluate each of the following without the use of a calculator!

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 7. 8.
6.

9. 10. 11.
12.
Mad Math Minute!

Name: __________________________________ Date: __________

( ) ( )
2 3 7
1. x = 3 ______ 2. 2x = ______ 3. 4x = ______

( )
4 1 1
4. 3x = _____ 5. x3= ______ 6. 100 2 = ______

1 4 3
7. y3= ______ 8. x = ______ 9. x2=
3
______


10. 49
1
2 = ______ 11.
1
x5= ______ 12. x 4 = ______

5 3
13. x 12 = ______ 14. 16
1
2 = ____ 15. x = ______

3
5 15 x = ______ 3
16. x =
1 ______ 17. 18. 4 2 = ______
RADICALS
Warm Up Simplify the following square root and cube root expressions

1. 3.

2. 4.

EXAMPLE ONE Simplifying square roots with variables

a) b)

EXAMPLE TWO Rationalizing the denominator

5 7
a) b)
3
6 1+ 2 5

EXAMPLE THREE Multiplying Radical Expressions

c) d)

EXAMPLE FOUR Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions

a) b) c)
PRACTICE

1. 2. 3. x 11

4. 5. 6.

Simplify using the exponent rules. (No decimals, keep as fractions)

1.
2. 3.

5. (a3b6)(a2b0)
6.
4.

8. 9.
7.
1. 5. 6.

9. 10.
7.

15. 63 32 53 4
12.
3
24 3
3
4.

5 2
2. 13. 14.
3+7 1 4 3
EXPONENT PROPERTIES

EXAMPLE FOUR Re-write the radical expression in exponential form.

a) b) c) d)

EXAMPLE FIVE Simplify the expression without using a calculator.

a) b) c) d)

Exponent and Radical Rules (6.1, 6.2) 
 
 
 
 
   Day 20 
Name: ___________________________________________________ 
Block: _
Simplifying Exponents 
Step 
 
Method 
Example 
1 
Label all unlabeled exponents “1” 
 
2 
Take the reciprocal of the fractio
 
 
 
Use properties of exponents to simplify the following expressions.
f.  
 
 
 
 
 
g. 
 
 
 
 
 
h.  
121/8 
 125/6 =  
 
 
 
 
 
 
i.  
(51/3 
 x1/4)3 =  
 
 
 
 
j.  
 (26 
 46)-1/6
RATIONAL EXPONENTS 
 
QUESTION:  
What is the square root of a number? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Determine what number fits into the
FRACTIONAL EXPONENT RULE:  
 
 
For any real number a and integers n and m: _____________________________ 
 
 
 
Examples:
RULE:   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EXAMPLES: 
  
 
 
 
 
Evaluate each of the following without the use of a calculator! 
1.  
 
2.
A negative exponent was slipped into that last problem!  How did you deal with it? 
RULE:   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EXAMPLES:
Mad Math Minute! 
Name: __________________________________ 
Date: __________ 
1.  
 x
23  =  ______ 
2.  
 x
2(
)
3
 =  _____
RADICALS 
Warm Up Simplify the following square root and cube root expressions 
1. 
 
 
2. 
 
3. 
 
 
4. 
 
 
EXAMPLE ONE 

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