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Rules Of Exponents

Rules Of Exponents. By : Aladdin Nour , William Yit , Laura Torres Cyntia Barrera. The Rules. 2.Rational Numbers Exponents. 1.Product Rule. 3. Negative Exponents. 4. Logarithms. 5. Ph Scale. 1. Product Rule.

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Rules Of Exponents

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  1. Rules Of Exponents By : Aladdin Nour , William Yit , Laura Torres Cyntia Barrera

  2. The Rules 2.Rational Numbers Exponents 1.Product Rule 3. Negative Exponents 4. Logarithms 5. Ph Scale

  3. 1. Product Rule • Definition of product rules : One Raised to any power is one. This, too is logical ,because one times one, as many times as you multiply it, is always equal to one • Example-: 42 45 •                         = 4(2+5) •                         = 47 •                         = 16384 Back Home

  4. Rational Numbers as Exponents • Definition : symbolizes one number, which is the square root of a.  By this symbol we mean the cube root of a. It is that number whose third power is a. • Example :   Home

  5. Negative Exponets • Definition-Dividing is the inverse (opposite) of multiplying. • Example 1: 5-3 = =

  6. Logarithms • Definition- Are ways of expression by the base and results. • Example:

  7. PH Scale • Definition- It’s a solution that has hydrogen ions H+ , • The more hydrogen ions in a solution the stronger the acid Example Ph =1og[ ] Example: ph6 - Ph –a loghamic scale, that simplifies hydrogen ion consternation Picture Home

  8. Ph Scale

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