EXPONENTS & POWERS

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Across
  1. 3. in a fractional exponent, the ___ tells you the exponent
  2. 6. when simplifying expressions you must follow the correct order of operations and always deal with this first
  3. 9. same base → we __ the exponents
  4. 12. any nonzero number to the zero power is equal to this
  5. 14. an exponent that is a ___ tells us to take a root
  6. 16. a monomial that is just a number
  7. 19. for a "power to a power" we ___ the exponents
  8. 21. tells how many times to multiply the base
  9. 22. when multiplying two powers with the same base, we __ the exponents
  10. 24. in scientific notation you need a number greater than or equal to 1, but less than ____ times a power of ten
  11. 26. an expression with an exponent is called ___ form
  12. 27. when we are dividing two powers with the same base we ___ the exponents
Down
  1. 1. 1/2 power means you take the __
  2. 2. a __ exponent means to divide
  3. 4. root – something to the 1/3 power means you take the __ of the number
  4. 5. in scientific notation, if 10 has a negative exponent, we move the decimal point to the ___
  5. 7. for area, the units are ___
  6. 8. one term expression
  7. 10. in a rational exponent, the ___ tells you the root
  8. 11. anything to the ___ power is always 1
  9. 13. for a ___ of powers, you add the exponents
  10. 15. volume gives you ___ units
  11. 17. writing out all factors is called ___ form
  12. 18. for a ___ of powers, you keep the base the same and subtract the exponents
  13. 20. point – scientific notation uses base ten so that we can easily move the ___
  14. 23. if 10 has a positive exponent, we move the decimal point to the ___
  15. 25. true or false: the exponent rules we know do not apply if the exponents are not integers
  16. 28. the factor that we multiply times itself