Simplifying Expressions With Exponents Without Grouping Video Tutorial
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Simplifying Expressions With Exponents Without Grouping
This tutorial will show you how to multiply constants and the variables. You will learn how to show the multiplication of variables as powers.
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The video tutorial is recommended for 7th Grade, 8th Grade, 9th Grade, and/or 10th Grade Math students studying Algebra, Basic Math, Pre-Algebra, Pre-Calculus, and/or Advanced Algebra.
Exponents
Exponentiation is a mathematical operation, written an, involving two numbers, the base a and the exponent n. When n is a positive integer, exponentiation corresponds to repeated multiplication:
a1 = a
a2 = a × a
a3 = a × a × a
a4 = a × a × a × a
and so on.
Expressions
An expression is a combination of numbers, operators, grouping symbols (such as brackets and parentheses) and/or free variables and bound variables arranged in a meaningful way which can be evaluated. Bound variables are assigned values within the expression (they are for internal use) while free variables can take on values from outside the expression.
Simplifying Expressions
Simplifying expressions requires a lot of practice. First, you need to have a clear and thorough understanding of the properties of integers and real numbers. Even though these properties may look obvious, it becomes difficult to identify them in given expressions.