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www.pvamu.eduAnd the law about Fractional Exponents: Laws Explained The first three laws above (x1 = x, x0 = 1 and x-1 = 1/x) are just part of the natural sequence of exponents. Have a look at this: Example: Powers of 5 ... For negative powers of 10, move the decimal point to the left.
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maysmath.weebly.comAug 05, 2011 · Negative Powers of Monomials 28 Dividing by a Monomial 29 Greatest Common Factor (GCF) 30 Combining Like Terms II 31 Adding Polynomials 32 Subtracting Polynomials 33 Missing Factors 34 Degree of a Polynomial 35 Multiplying Polynomials by –1 36 Multiplying a Polynomial by a Variable 37 Multiplying a Polynomial by an Integer 38