Intro To Negative And Zero Exponents Quiz

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#1 of 8: Mild

Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`x^0`</p>

#2 of 8: Mild

Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`8^0`</p>

#3 of 8: Medium

Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`b^-16` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

#4 of 8: Medium

Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`c^-3` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

#5 of 8: Medium

Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`1/x^-8` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

#6 of 8: Medium

Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`1/v^-4` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

#7 of 8: Medium

Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`1/m^-3` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

#8 of 8: Medium

Intro to negative and zero exponents

<p>Simplify:</p><p>`1/q^-8` <br><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer using only positive exponents.</highlight></p>

When the fraction line has a negative exponent it indicates that the base is on the denominator. Essentially a rule of negative exponents says that we should place the number with negative exponent in the denominator. Whereas a base with a zero exponent equals to 1, according to the zero exponent rule. For example, the negative exponents are x^-4, this means that it is 1/x^4. And zero exponent is- x^0=1.

 

Solving this negative and zero exponent quiz will allow the children to solve Complex calculations and boost confidence in them. Share it with your students for practice.

You can also try our Intro To Negative And Zero Exponents Worksheet and Intro To Negative And Zero Exponents Problems as well for a better understanding of the concepts.

When the fraction line has a negative exponent it indicates that the base is on the denominator. Essentially a rule of negative exponents says that we should place the number with negative exponent in the denominator. Whereas a base with a zero exponent equals to 1, according to the zero exponent rule. For example, the negative exponents are x^-4, this means that it is 1/x^4. And zero exponent is- x^0=1.

 

Solving this negative and zero exponent quiz will allow the children to solve Complex calculations and boost confidence in them. Share it with your students for practice.

You can also try our Intro To Negative And Zero Exponents Worksheet and Intro To Negative And Zero Exponents Problems as well for a better understanding of the concepts.

When the fraction line has a negative exponent it indicates that the base is on the denominator. Essentially a rule of negative exponents says that we should place the number with negative exponent in the denominator. Whereas a base with a zero exponent equals to 1, according to the zero exponent rule. For example, the negative exponents are x^-4, this means that it is 1/x^4. And zero exponent is- x^0=1.

 

Solving this negative and zero exponent quiz will allow the chil...

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