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Expanding Exponent Quotients

Image Source: http://www.philipvaughan.net Philip Vaughan is an amazing American Artist who Paints and Designs sculptures for public places. He describes his work as “hidden geometry”, and in the picture above he has expanded out metal into spheres by making many … Continue reading

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Exponents in the Real World

Exponents, Index Numbers, Powers, and Indices are used in lots of parts of our modern technological world. Exponents are used in Computer Game Physics, pH and Richter Measuring Scales, Science, Engineering, Economics, Accounting, Finance, and many other disciplines. Exponential Growth … Continue reading

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Expanding Exponent Products

Image Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org Hot air Balloons expand out to full size by filling them up with heated air. In this lesson we are doing a different type of expanding out; one which involves two or more terms inside brackets that … Continue reading

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Power of Power Rule for Exponents

Image Source: http://cdn.abclocal.go.com The world’s population is exponentially increasing, especially in the world’s developing Countries. Population Growth follows the Power of Power Rule, as shown in the example below. Image Copyright 2013 by Passy’s World of Mathematics In this lesson … Continue reading

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Dividing Exponents

Image Source: http://www.mycompasstest.com In this lesson we look at how to Divide Algebra Expressions which contain exponents. We also introduce the Dividing Exponents “Subtraction” short cut rule. If you are very new to Exponents, we recommend that you first do … Continue reading

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