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Exponent Rules
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Exponent
A small number written above and to the right of the base number, tells how many times the base number is being multiplied.
Base
The base number tells what number is being multiplied.
Product Rule
When you multiply exponential expressions having the same base and can add the exponents and keep the base unchanged.
Quotient Rule
When you divide exponents with the same base, then subtract the exponents and keep the base unchanged.
Power to a Power
When raising a power to a power, you multiply the exponents.
Product to a Power
A term raised to a power is equal to the product of its factors raised to the same power.
Quotient to a Power
When raising a power to a power, you subtract the exponents.
Zero Power Property
When you raise a number to a zero power you'll always get 1.
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