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algebra chapter 9, exponents

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prime number   a positive integer that has no positive integers as factors, other than 1 and itself  
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Exponention   for any real number x and for any real number a,  
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product of two powers with equal bases   if you multiply 2 powers, and both bases are equal, then you can add the exponents and use the same base  
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power of a product   exponentiation distributes over multiplication  
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power of a power   If you raise a power to a power, then you can multiply the exponents.  
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multiplication property of fractions   to multiply two fractions, multiply there numerators and multiply their denominators  
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power of a quotient   exponentiation distributes over division  
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quotient of two powers with equal bases   if you divide two powers and they have the equal bases, then you can subtract the exponents and use that same base.  
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negative exponents   for any nonzero number x, and any integer n  
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zero exponent   for any nonzero number x  
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mantissa   the factor on the left after the decimal point in scientific notation  
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characteristic   the exponent for the power of 10 in scientific notation  
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