Add exponents on common factors - ANS-Exponents: Product Rule
Subtract exponents in common factors - ANS-Exponents: Quotient Rule
Power of a product: Exponent can go on each factor
Power of quotient: Exponents can go on each factor (in both numerator and denominator)
Power of a power: Multiple exponents together - ANS-Exponents: Power Rules
a^0 = 1 - ANS-Exponents- Zero
1 / x^b = x^(-b) - ANS-Negative Exponents
Multiple a number by 1 zero times! - ANS-0th Power Proof
Multiple a number by 1 one time. It will equal the number - ANS-1st Power Proof
9 Rules - ANS-Exponent- Exponent Properties
a (Between 1 and 10)
b (Number of times decimal has moved)
b+ (Big Number)
b- (Small Number) - ANS-Scientific Notation- Convert
Put number in scientific notation then use exponent properties on the 10s - ANS-Scientific
Notion- Close to Scientific Notation
Multiple/ Divide numbers and use exponent properties on the 10s - ANS-Scientific Notaion-
Multiply/ Divide
(A+b) (A-b) - ANS-Polynomials- Sum and Diffrence
Divide each term of the dividend by the monomial divisor - ANS-Divide Polynomials
A number, a variable, or a product of a number and one or more variables - ANS-Monomial
A polynomial with two terms - ANS-Binomial
A polynomial with three terms - ANS-Trinomial
A monomial or the sum of monomials; more than 3 terms - ANS-Polynomial