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Wize Grade 11 Mathematics Textbook > Exponential Functions (Content Coming Soon)
Integer Exponents
Quadratic Inequalities in Two Variables
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Extra Practice
Extra Practice
Practice: Negative Exponents
What value(s) of
n
n
n
will make each of the following equations true?
a)
(
1
2
)
n
=
16
\left(\dfrac{1}{2}\right)^n=16
(
2
1
)
n
=
16
Practice: Negative Exponents
Rewrite the following powers without negative exponents, your final answer should be in rational form (your answer should be a fraction)
a)
3
−
6
3^{-6}
3
−
6
Practice: Zero Exponents
Evaluate the following powers.
a)
324
0
324^0
32
4
0
Practice: Negative Exponents
What value(s) of
n
n
n
will make each of the following equations true?
a)
8
n
=
4096
8^n=4096
8
n
=
4096
Practice: Negative Exponents
Rewrite the following powers without negative exponents, your final answer should be in rational form (your answer should be a fraction)
a)
9
−
3
9^{-3}
9
−
3
Practice: Zero Exponents
Evaluate the following powers.
a)
7
0
7^0
7
0