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Laws of Exponents Practice Worksheet I

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Maya Khalil
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Grade Levels
8th - 11th
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4 pages
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This was a lifesaver because I needed worksheets for my class and I didn't want to create them myself.
Great resource to practice all exponent rules. We reviewed the laws as a class. This was a great resource for students to practice their knowledge.
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  2. This is a bundle that includes:Laws of Exponents Practice Worksheet ILaws of Exponents Practice Worksheet IILaws of Exponents Cross-Number PuzzlePlease keep in mind that this practice is intended for grade 8 or higher.
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Description

  • This resource is also included in two separate bundles as listed above.
  • This laws of exponents practice is intended for 8th grade or higher.
  • The preview above shows the answer key. Each section starts with a clear example; however, this practice is not intended for 6th or 7th grade.
  • To review or introduce exponents please refer to Introduction to Exponents Practice Worksheet.

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  • This resource has been created with Microsoft PowerPoint fonts. No fonts have been downloaded, purchased, or acquired by any other means.
  • All included equations have been created with the Equation tool available in PowerPoint.
  • All included math diagrams have been created from scratch using lines and shapes that come with Microsoft PowerPoint.
  • No clip arts, whether from a computer library or online, have been included in any part of this resource.
  • No part of this resource has been designed with the aide of a graphic design website, software, or otherwise.
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Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3² × (3⁻⁵) = (3⁻³) = 1/3³ = 1/27.

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