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  • Wize Grade 11 Mathematics Textbook > Exponential Functions (Content Coming Soon)

    Integer Exponents

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    Extra Practice
    Practice: Negative Exponents
    What value(s) of nnn will make each of the following equations true?
    a) (12)n=16\left(\dfrac{1}{2}\right)^n=16(21​)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) 3−63^{-6}3−6
    Practice: Zero Exponents
    Evaluate the following powers.
    a) 3240324^03240
    Practice: Negative Exponents
    What value(s) of nnn will make each of the following equations true?
    a) 8n=40968^n=40968n=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) 9−39^{-3}9−3
    Practice: Zero Exponents
    Evaluate the following powers.
    a) 707^070
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