This document discusses laws of exponents and provides 5 multiple choice questions to test understanding of exponent rules. The questions cover identifying errors when multiplying terms with exponents, identifying coefficients, rewriting expressions with only positive exponents, and simplifying expressions by combining like terms and applying exponent rules.
This document discusses laws of exponents and provides 5 multiple choice questions to test understanding of exponent rules. The questions cover identifying errors when multiplying terms with exponents, identifying coefficients, rewriting expressions with only positive exponents, and simplifying expressions by combining like terms and applying exponent rules.
This document discusses laws of exponents and provides 5 multiple choice questions to test understanding of exponent rules. The questions cover identifying errors when multiplying terms with exponents, identifying coefficients, rewriting expressions with only positive exponents, and simplifying expressions by combining like terms and applying exponent rules.
This document discusses laws of exponents and provides 5 multiple choice questions to test understanding of exponent rules. The questions cover identifying errors when multiplying terms with exponents, identifying coefficients, rewriting expressions with only positive exponents, and simplifying expressions by combining like terms and applying exponent rules.
1 Describe the error in the student's A 5 * 6 does not equal 30
work shown. B The coefficients should be added together, not mul plied C The exponents should be added together, not mul plied D The base should disappear in the final answer
2 Identify the coefficient in the following A 2
term B 4 C x D y
3 Rewrite the following expression A 1/10
using only positive exponents. B 1/25 C -1/10 D -1/25