P.2 Integral Exponents and Scientific Notation SYMKC Flashcards

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Negative exponents must become positive in final answers.

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Negative exponents with fractions

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Negative exponents with fractions

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Anything raised to the zero power is always equal to 1.

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Product Rule for Exponents

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Quotient Rule For Exponents

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Power of a Power Rule for Exponents

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Power of a Product Rule for Exponents

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Power of a Quotient Rule

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Scientific Notation Requirements

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1) The first number in front of the decimal must be a number from 1-9
2) The second number will be a power of 10
3) For numbers between 0 and 1, the exponent will be negative.
4) For numbers greater than 1, the exponent will be positive.

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Standard Notation Requirements

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1) No powers of 10 should remain.
2) Multiply the first number by the indicated powers of 10.
3) If the exponent on the 10 is negative, move the decimal point to the left equal to the exponent. Add zeros for the placeholders.
4) If the exponent of the 10 is positive, move the decimal point ot the right equal to the exponent. Add zeros for placeholders.

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