Summary: Exponents and Scientific Notation

Key Equations

Rules of Exponents
For nonzero real numbers a and b and integers m and n
Product rule aman=am+n
Quotient rule aman=amn
Power rule (am)n=amn
Zero exponent rule a0=1
Negative rule an=1an
Power of a product rule (ab)n=anbn
Power of a quotient rule (ab)n=anbn

Key Concepts

  • Products of exponential expressions with the same base can be simplified by adding exponents.
  • Quotients of exponential expressions with the same base can be simplified by subtracting exponents.
  • Powers of exponential expressions with the same base can be simplified by multiplying exponents.
  • An expression with exponent zero is defined as 1.
  • An expression with a negative exponent is defined as a reciprocal.
  • The power of a product of factors is the same as the product of the powers of the same factors.
  • The power of a quotient of factors is the same as the quotient of the powers of the same factors.
  • The rules for exponential expressions can be combined to simplify more complicated expressions.
  • Scientific notation uses powers of 10 to simplify very large or very small numbers.
  • Scientific notation may be used to simplify calculations with very large or very small numbers.

Glossary

scientific notation a shorthand notation for writing very large or very small numbers in the form a×10n where 1|a|<10 and n is an integer