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Quotient Rule Type1 3

1) The document contains an exponent worksheet with problems involving the quotient rule for rewriting expressions with exponents as single exponents. 2) It provides the step-by-step working and answers for problems involving rewriting expressions, finding values of variables in exponent expressions, and identifying equivalent exponent expressions. 3) The problems cover a range of exponent rules and calculations at different levels of complexity.

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Quotient Rule Type1 3

1) The document contains an exponent worksheet with problems involving the quotient rule for rewriting expressions with exponents as single exponents. 2) It provides the step-by-step working and answers for problems involving rewriting expressions, finding values of variables in exponent expressions, and identifying equivalent exponent expressions. 3) The problems cover a range of exponent rules and calculations at different levels of complexity.

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T1S3
Exponents - Quotient Rule
A) Use the quotient rule to rewrite each expression as a single exponent.
711 (–20)-15 11 ÷ – 1 5
1) 2) 3) –1
7-4 (–20)-13 2 2

4)
(–4.1)6 5) 3 -7 ÷ 3 2 6)
16-4
(–4.1) 5 5 1619

B) Find the value of x.


PREVIEW
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C) 1) Find the value of x, if 6 ÷ 6 = 6 .
7 7 7

i) –15 ii) 0 iii) –18 iv) 15

13-16
2) Which of the following equals ?
13-5

i) 13-21 ii) 13-11 iii) 1311 iv) 1321

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Answer key

T1S3
Exponents - Quotient Rule
A) Use the quotient rule to rewrite each expression as a single exponent.
711 (–20)-15 11 ÷ – 1 5
1) 2) 3) –1
7-4 (–20)-13 2 2

−1
6
715 (−20)-2 2

4)
(–4.1)6 5) 3 -7 ÷ 3 2 6)
16-4
(–4.1) 5 5 1619

3 -9
(−4.1)5

B) Find the value of x.


PREVIEW 5 16-23

x
-3
1) (–x)13 ÷ 5 = 5
16 (–8)14 access to the largest3)
Gain 2)complete (–5.6)
= (–8)7 = (–5.6)-7
4 4 (–8)
-x
(–5.6)11
collection of worksheets in all subjects!

−5 please Not a member


x= 4 Members x, = −7 ? x= 4
log in to P le as e sign up to
x -x
(–11) (7.9)this gain 158
4) = (–11)-10 5)nload
dow = (7.9)-20 complete 6) -x
= 153
(–11)-8 7.9
worksheet. access. 15

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x= −18 x= 19 x= −5

x
0 15
C) 1) Find the value of x, if 6 ÷ 6 = 6 .
7 7 7

i) –15 ii) 0 iii) –18 iv) 15

13-16
2) Which of the following equals ?
13-5

i) 13-21 ii) 13-11 iii) 1311 iv) 1321

Printable Worksheets @ www.mathworksheets4kids.com

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