Laws of Exponents Quiz

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Match the following terms related to exponents with their descriptions:

Exponents = Also called Powers or Indices, says how many times to use the number in a multiplication 82 = Can be called '8 to the second power', '8 to the power 2' or '8 squared' x6 = Equivalent to xxxxxx Laws of Exponents = Rules derived from three ideas that help in understanding exponents

Match the phrases with their corresponding mathematical representations:

8 to the second power = 82 8 to the power 2 = 82 8 squared = 82 x to the power 6 = x6

Match the following mathematical expressions with their explanations:

82 = 8 used in multiplication two times x6 = x used in multiplication six times Exponents = Saves us writing out lots of multiplies Laws of Exponents = Help make sense of exponents

Match the following terms to their definitions:

<p>Exponents = Number that indicates how many times a number is used in a multiplication 82 = Expression that represents 8 multiplied by itself x6 = Expression that represents x multiplied by itself six times Laws of Exponents = Set of rules based on three ideas that explain how exponents work</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following expressions with their interpretations:

<p>82 = Use 8 in multiplication two times x6 = Use x in multiplication six times Exponents = Indicates how many times to use a number in multiplication Laws of Exponents = Set of rules that help understand exponents</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Exponents and Mathematical Expressions

  • Match terms related to exponents with their descriptions, including phrases, mathematical representations, and mathematical expressions.
  • Understand the explanations and definitions of each term, and their corresponding interpretations.
  • Familiarize yourself with the key concepts and their relationships to solve exponent-related problems.

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