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Properties of Exponents Drag and Drop

Properties of Exponents Drag and Drop-example-1
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Explanation:

1).
a^(3)* a^5=a^8

2).
(a^3)^3 =
a^(9)

3).
(a^(10))/(a^3)=a^(10-3)=a^7

4).
(a^2)/(a^7)=(1)/(a^(7-2))=(1)/(a^5)

5).
(a^5* a^2)/(a^7)=(a^(5+2))/(a^7)=1

6).
(16a^5b^3)/(8a^2b)=((16* 5)/(8))((a^5)/(a^2))((b^3)/(b))


=(80)/(8)(a^(5-2))(b^(3-1))

= 10a³b²

7).
(2a^3b^3)/(2b^2)=((2)/(2))(a^3)((b^3)/(b^2))

= a³b

8).
((a^(-8))/(b^(11)))^(-2)=((b^(11))/(a^(-8)))^2


=(b^(11)a^8)^2

=
a^(16)b^(22)

9).
((2a^3)(a^4)^2)/(8a^(11))=((2)/(8))((1)/(a^(11-3)))(a^4)^2


=(1)/(4)((a^8)/(a^8))


=(1)/(4)

10).
(5a^7b^2)/(15a^(10)b^(-3))=((5)/(15))((a^7)/(a^(10)))(b^(2+3))


=(1)/(3)((b^5)/(a^3) )


=(b^5)/(3a^2)

11). 3a⁰ = 3(1) = 3

12). (a²b)⁴ = (a²)⁴(b)⁴

= a⁸b⁴

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