Description
79 questions covering these topics:
• Switching from rational exponents to radical form.
• Switching from radical form to rational exponent form.
• Evaluating bases with rational exponents.
• Rational exponents on variables.
• Applying exponent rules where some exponents are rational.
• Evaluating nested radicals, (radicals within radicals).
• Rational exponents masquerading as decimals.
• Questions involve negative exponents, negative bases and negative coefficients of ‘1’, unaffected by the exponent.
Answer key included.
• Switching from rational exponents to radical form.
• Switching from radical form to rational exponent form.
• Evaluating bases with rational exponents.
• Rational exponents on variables.
• Applying exponent rules where some exponents are rational.
• Evaluating nested radicals, (radicals within radicals).
• Rational exponents masquerading as decimals.
• Questions involve negative exponents, negative bases and negative coefficients of ‘1’, unaffected by the exponent.
Answer key included.
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Description
79 questions covering these topics:
• Switching from rational exponents to radical form.
• Switching from radical form to rational exponent form.
• Evaluating bases with rational exponents.
• Rational exponents on variables.
• Applying exponent rules where some exponents are rational.
• Evaluating nested radicals, (radicals within radicals).
• Rational exponents masquerading as decimals.
• Questions involve negative exponents, negative bases and negative coefficients of ‘1’, unaffected by the exponent.
Answer key included.
• Switching from rational exponents to radical form.
• Switching from radical form to rational exponent form.
• Evaluating bases with rational exponents.
• Rational exponents on variables.
• Applying exponent rules where some exponents are rational.
• Evaluating nested radicals, (radicals within radicals).
• Rational exponents masquerading as decimals.
• Questions involve negative exponents, negative bases and negative coefficients of ‘1’, unaffected by the exponent.
Answer key included.
Report this resource to TPT
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