Power to a Power Exponents Worksheet
This worksheet focuses on simplifying expressions involving the 'power to a power' rule of exponents for Grade 11 students.
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Fill in the BlanksMultiple ChoiceShort AnswerTrue / False
Standards
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.SSE.B.3.C
Topics
MathExponentsAlgebraGrade 11Power to a Power
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Power to a Power Exponents
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Read each question carefully and simplify the exponential expressions using the 'power to a power' rule.
1. When raising a power to another power, you the exponents.
2. The rule for power to a power can be written as (a^m)^n = .
3. Simplifying (x^3)^4 gives .
1. Which of the following is equivalent to (2^3)^2?
a
2^5
b
2^6
c
4^5
d
4^6
2. Simplify (y^4)^5.
a
y^9
b
y^20
c
5y^4
d
(y^5)^4
1. Simplify the expression: (a^7)^3
2. Simplify the expression: (m^-2)^5
3. Simplify the expression: ((x^2)^3)^4
1. (3^2)^3 is equal to 3^5.
T
True
F
False
2. (p^q)^r is equivalent to p^(q+r).
T
True
F
False