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0:40 1:20 We are going to be moving that m to the negative 4 down into the denominator. Thats going to makeMoreWe are going to be moving that m to the negative 4 down into the denominator. Thats going to make the 4 a positive exponent. So our answer is 3 over m to the 4..
What are the Rules for Simplifying Exponents? Product Rule: am an = a. m+n Quotient Rule: am/an = a. Zero Exponent Rule: a0 = 1. Identity Exponent Rule: a1 = a. Negative Exponents Rule: a-m = 1/am; (a/b)-m = (b/a) Power of a Power Rule: (am)n = a. Power of a Product Rule: (ab)m = amb. Power of a Quotient Rule: (a/b)m = am/b.
2:25 5:19 So the rule for zero is that any number or any variable raised to the zero power is going to beMoreSo the rule for zero is that any number or any variable raised to the zero power is going to be equal to one the rule for negative exponents is that you are going to move the factor with the negative
The negative sign on an exponent means the reciprocal. Think of it this way: just as a positive exponent means repeated multiplication by the base, a negative exponent means repeated division by the base. So 2^(-4) = 1/(2^4) = 1/(2*2*2*2) = 1/16.
1:20 3:09 Outside get multiplied. So thats going to be a negative 10 and then in the denominator. I also haveMoreOutside get multiplied. So thats going to be a negative 10 and then in the denominator. I also have a variable raised to a power raised to a power and i again keep the variable.
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Negative Exponent Rules Rule 1: The negative exponent rule states that for a base a with the negative exponent -n, take the reciprocal of the base (which is 1/a) and multiply it by itself n times. i.e., a(-n) = 1/a 1/a Rule 2: The rule is the same even when there is a negative exponent in the denominator.

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