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Write each of the following products with a single base. Do not simplify further.
Return to the quotient rule. We made the condition that so that the difference would never be zero or negative. What would happen if In this case, we would use the zero exponent rule of exponents to simplify the expression to 1. To see how this is done, let us begin with an example.
If we were to simplify the original expression using the quotient rule, we would have
If we equate the two answers, the result is This is true for any nonzero real number, or any variable representing a real number.
The sole exception is the expression This appears later in more advanced courses, but for now, we will consider the value to be undefined.
For any nonzero real number the zero exponent rule of exponents states that
Simplify each expression using the zero exponent rule of exponents.
Use the zero exponent and other rules to simplify each expression.
Simplify each expression using the zero exponent rule of exponents.
Another useful result occurs if we relax the condition that in the quotient rule even further. For example, can we simplify When —that is, where the difference is negative—we can use the negative rule of exponents to simplify the expression to its reciprocal.
Divide one exponential expression by another with a larger exponent. Use our example,
If we were to simplify the original expression using the quotient rule, we would have
Putting the answers together, we have This is true for any nonzero real number, or any variable representing a nonzero real number.
A factor with a negative exponent becomes the same factor with a positive exponent if it is moved across the fraction bar—from numerator to denominator or vice versa.
We have shown that the exponential expression is defined when is a natural number, 0, or the negative of a natural number. That means that is defined for any integer Also, the product and quotient rules and all of the rules we will look at soon hold for any integer
For any nonzero real number and natural number the negative rule of exponents states that
Write each of the following quotients with a single base. Do not simplify further. Write answers with positive exponents.
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