Power to a Power
This worksheet helps Grade 7 students practice simplifying expressions involving the 'power to a power' rule of exponents.
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Power to a Power Exponents Worksheet
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Simplify each expression using the 'power to a power' rule. Remember that when raising a power to another power, you multiply the exponents.
1. (x²)³ =
2. (y⁵)² =
3. (a³)⁴ =
4. (b⁶)³ =
5. Which expression is equivalent to (m⁴)⁵?
m⁹
m²⁰
m¹
m⁰
6. Simplify: ((p²)³)⁴
p⁹
p¹⁰
p²⁴
p²
7. Explain in your own words how to simplify an expression where a power is raised to another power. Provide an example.
8. (x³)⁵ is equivalent to x⁸.
True
False
9. (2²)³ simplifies to 2⁶.
True
False
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