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Open Up - Grade 8 - Mathematics - Unit 7 - Lesson 7

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"Source: Open Up Resouces (Download for free at openupresources.org.)"

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Write with a single exponent:

\frac{7^{6}}{7^{2}}

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2.

Write with a single exponent:

(11^{4})^{5}

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3.

Write with a single exponent:

4^{2}⋅4^{6}

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4.

Write with a single exponent:

6⋅6^{8}

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5.

Write with a single exponent:

(12^{2})^{7}

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6.

Write with a single exponent:

\frac{3^{10}}{3}

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7.

Write with a single exponent:

(0.173)^{9}⋅(0.173)^{2}

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8.

Write with a single exponent:

\frac{0.87^{5}}{0.87^{3}}

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9.

Write with a single exponent:

\frac{(\frac{5}{2})^{8}}{(\frac{5}{2})^{6}}

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10.

Noah says that 2^{4}⋅3^{2}⋅=6^{6}. Tyler says that 2^{4}⋅4^{2}⋅=16^{2} .

Do you agree with Noah?

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11.

Noah says that 2^{4}⋅3^{2}⋅=6^{6}. Tyler says that 2^{4}⋅4^{2}⋅=16^{2} .

Do you agree with Tyler?