Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
239 views

Indices Rules - Basics

This document provides an assessment on index rules basics. It contains 7 multiple choice questions testing skills with exponents, evaluating expressions, simplifying expressions, and writing in index form. The questions cover topics such as exponents, multiplication and division of expressions with exponents, and writing numbers as powers of 10 or other bases.

Uploaded by

rh 077
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
239 views

Indices Rules - Basics

This document provides an assessment on index rules basics. It contains 7 multiple choice questions testing skills with exponents, evaluating expressions, simplifying expressions, and writing in index form. The questions cover topics such as exponents, multiplication and division of expressions with exponents, and writing numbers as powers of 10 or other bases.

Uploaded by

rh 077
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Indices Rules - Basics

Name: Class: Date:

Mark / 18 %

1) Write in index form [4]

a) 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 3

b) 3 × 5 × 3

× ×7×7×7×7
c) 7 7 7 × 7×7

d) 5 × 5 × 2 × 5

2) Evaluate the following. Where appropriate, leave your answer as a fraction. [5]

a) 5−5 × 55

b) 3−2 × 3−4 × 33

c) 10−4 ÷ 10−1

2
d) 33
3

e) (102)2

3) Evaluate [1]

580

4) Simplify, giving your answer in index form [5]

a) 7−1 × 72

b) 2−1 × 2−3 × 2

c) (5−4)2

Copyright Mathster.com 2014. Licensed by Your School with permission to redistribute


d) 72 ÷ 74

0
e) 2−6
2

5) Simplify [1]

680

6) Show the following as a power of 10 [1]

10000

7) Show the following as a power of 4 [1]

163

Copyright Mathster.com 2014. Licensed by Your School with permission to redistribute


Solutions for the assessment Indices Rules - Basics

1) a) 35 b) 5 × 32

c) 73 d) 2 × 53

1
b) 27
2) a) 1

1
c) 1000 d) 13

e) 10000 3) 1

1
4) a) 7 or 71 b) 2−3 or
23

1 1
c) 5−8 or d) 7−2 or
58 72

e) 26 5) 1

6) 104 7) 45

Copyright Mathster.com 2014. Licensed by Your School with permission to redistribute

You might also like