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A) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents B) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents C) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents D) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1 ![]()
A) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents B) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents C) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1 D) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents ![]()
A) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents B) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power C) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents D) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents ![]()
A) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power B) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents C) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1 D) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents ![]()
A) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents B) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents C) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1 D) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents ![]()
A) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents B) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1 C) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents D) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power ![]()
A) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power B) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents C) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1 D) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents ![]()
A) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents B) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power C) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents D) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents ![]()
A) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents B) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power C) Zero exponent rule: any non-zero base to the zero power equals 1 D) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents ![]()
A) Negative exponent rule: take the reciprocal of the positive power B) Quotient rule: keep the base and subtract the exponents C) Product rule: keep the base and add the exponents D) Power to a power rule: keep the base and multiply the exponents |