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Grade 11

Multiplication law with integer bases

Interactive practice questions

We want to find the value of $2^2\times2^3$22×23 by first evaluating each term in the product separately.

a

First, find the value of $2^2$22.

b

Next, find the value of $2^3$23.

c

Use your answers to the previous parts to find the value of $2^2\times2^3$22×23.

d

Use your answer to part (c) to simplify $2^2\times2^3$22×23.

$2^2\times2^3$22×23$=$=$2^{\editable{}}$2

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We want to find the value of $3^2\times3^3$32×33.

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Fill in the missing power to make the equation true.

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< 1min

Simplify the following, giving your answer with a positive exponent: $2^2\times2^2$22×22

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11C.A.2.3

Determine, through investigation, the exponent rules for multiplying and dividing numerical expressions involving exponents [e.g., (1/2)^3 x(1/2)^2 ], and the exponent rule for simplifying numerical expressions involving a power of a power [e.g., (5^3)^2 ]

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