Algebraic Properties and Exponents Quiz

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What happens when two numbers with the same base are raised to different powers and multiplied together?

  • The base is squared and the exponents are added
  • The exponents are multiplied together
  • The exponents are subtracted from each other
  • The same base is kept and the exponents are added (correct)

How would you simplify x^5 * x^3 according to the properties of exponents mentioned in the text?

  • x^15
  • x^53
  • x^2
  • x^8 (correct)

What does the second property of exponents mentioned in the text state?

  • The exponents are subtracted from each other
  • The base is squared and the exponents are added
  • A power raised to another power is like multiplying the exponents (correct)
  • The same base is kept and the exponents are added

How would you simplify (x^2)^3 using the properties of exponents?

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What is the result of x^4 * x^0 according to the properties of exponents mentioned in the text?

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