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Simplify Powers With Fractional Bases Quiz

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Simplify powers with fractional bases

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Simplify powers with fractional bases

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Simplify powers with fractional bases

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Simplify powers with fractional bases

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Simplify powers with fractional bases

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Simplify powers with fractional bases

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Simplify powers with fractional bases

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Simplify powers with fractional bases

Power can be defined as the no.of times a number is multiplied by itself.  There is usually an exponent and a base number associated with a power. Whereas on the other hand the exponent tells how many times the base number is being multiplied- it is, in other words, the smaller number. For example, 


 

(3/2)2 = 3/2 * 3/2


 

On simplifying, we get, 9/4


 

Powers and Exponents topic seems to be a little difficult, hence practicing the powers with fractional bases Quiz.

You can also try our Simplify Powers With Fractional Bases Worksheet and Simplify Powers With Fractional Bases Problems as well for a better understanding of the concepts.

Power can be defined as the no.of times a number is multiplied by itself.  There is usually an exponent and a base number associated with a power. Whereas on the other hand the exponent tells how many times the base number is being multiplied- it is, in other words, the smaller number. For example, 


 

(3/2)2 = 3/2 * 3/2


 

On simplifying, we get, 9/4


 

Powers and Exponents topic seems to be a little difficult, hence practicing the powers with fractional bases Quiz.

You can also try our Simplify Powers With Fractional Bases Worksheet and Simplify Powers With Fractional Bases Problems as well for a better understanding of the concepts.

Power can be defined as the no.of times a number is multiplied by itself.  There is usually an exponent and a base number associated with a power. Whereas on the other hand the exponent tells how many times the base number is being multiplied- it is, in other words, the smaller number. For example, 


 

(3/2)2 = 3/2 * 3/2


 

On simplifying, we get, 9/4


 

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