Unit 1: Exponents - MMS 8th Grade Math - Home

We also take the reciprocal so that our exponent is positive. Let’s look at a few more examples. Notice that we can evaluate the integer powers, but the variables to a power we have to leave the exponent. 3 -3 = 1 3 3 = 1 27 2 -4 = 1 2 4 = 1 16 10 -5 = 1 10 5 = 1 100,000 13 -1 = 1 13 1 = 1 13 . q -3 = 1 q 3 w -7 = 1 w 7 g -11 = 1 g 11 j -1 = 1 j 1 = 1 j . Lesson 1.2. Evaluate the following ... ................
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