Shaske, Lythcoe, Wilson, Hawkins
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a number expressed using exponents | Power
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in a power, the number used as a factor | Base
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two or more numbers that are multiplied together to form a product | Factor
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in a power the number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor | Exponent
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numbers written with exponents | Exponential Form
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numbers written without exponents | Standard Form
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a number multiplied by itself | Squared
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a product in which the number is a factor three times | Cubed
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numbers whose square roots are whole numbers | Perfect Squares
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What are the subsets of the real number system for 0? | Whole, Integer, Rational, and Real
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What are the subsets of the real number system for 1/2? | Rational, Real
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What are the subsets of the real number system for 3.13234567... | Irrationa, Real
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Which property works for 3(5x-5) = 15x - 10 | Distributive
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Which property works for 5x1 = 1x5 | Identity
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Which property works for (4a)(3)(0) = 0 | Property of 0
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Which property works for 2 + 4x - 2 = 4x | Inverse
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Three to the third power equals | 27
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4 to the negative 2nd power is | 1/16
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- 9 squared is | -81
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25 to the power of 0 is | 1
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What would the scientific notation be of: 2, 567, 000, 000 | 2.567 x 10 9th power
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0.00045 as scientific notation is: | 4.5 x 10 negative 4
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What is (1/3) to the negative third power? | 27
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When would we use scientific notation | People who study the planets, doctors, people who gather data, researchers,
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