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Integer Exponents Part 2
(Algebra)
Part of video series Exponents
Last changed on December 21, 2008 - 216 views - 00:08:57
The second part of the integer exponent series, including simplifying expressions with exponents and rules of exponents.
Created by and copyright of Larry Perez. Funded by the state of California through Saddleback College. More information on videos, resources, and lessons at Algebra2Go, http://www.saddleback.edu/faculty/Lperez/Algebra2go/.
Created by and copyright of Larry Perez. Funded by the state of California through Saddleback College. More information on videos, resources, and lessons at Algebra2Go, http://www.saddleback.edu/faculty/Lperez/Algebra2go/.
- Rules of Exponents - List of rules of exponents.
- What are the rules for exponents?
- How do you simplify expressions with exponents in fractions?
- How do you rewrite negative exponents?
- When you multiply variables, why do you add the exponents?
- What is x^2*x^3?
- What is 2x^2 + 3x^2?
This lesson takes off from the end of the last video, but with more complicated expressions. After watching this video, you should really understand how to simplify expressions with exponents using the rules. The difference between adding and multiplying variables is also explained.



