Powers of products & quotients (integer exponents) | Mathematics I | High School Math | Khan Academy
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For any integers a and b and for any exponents n, (aâ b)â ¿=aâ ¿â bâ ¿ and (a/b)â ¿=aâ ¿/bâ ¿. These are worked examples for using these properties with integer exponents.
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Ah yes, thanks for the epilepsy warning
Yeah
where
At 5:09 - you said and wrote 4^-17 when you meant 4^-14
Boom panes
I was wondering if I had gone insane and that 7*2 was really 17 and not 14.
@@mythic971 he corrected it later in the video so stop bitching about it lol
@@randomtv3258 lol we all get confused dode XD chill
@@daniellecabugao4489 yeah calm down
Sal glitched out the matrix with this one. Careful Sal your gunna break the simulation.
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TYSM, this is really helpful!
this is a really good video thanks for the help!!!!
Thanks for the videos. They are much help on my math tests!
There is this strange glitch at 0:34. Anyway thanks for the video really helped out
I thought it was my phone lol
I thought it was my iPad lol so I had to come from the app to CZcams to make sure
I saw it was midnight, so I got scare
There’s a glitch?
Thanks I hoped I was not alone haha
He has clearly edited his video to correct himself and sometimes it leads to higher pitch or lower (I had both 😂)
Thank you so much for making these videos. I thought I was screwed for my math test but not anymore. This explained the main concept I didn't understand really well.
What did you get good sir
@@quintessential8361 83% :)
This video actually helped a lot
This feels great
can u pleass make a video based on g9 factorisation
I'm sorry but what happened to the negative 6 in 3 to the power of 16 times 7 to the power of negative six. I don't think it was explained. But maybe I'm not getting something
That would be cool
At the end wouldn’t you divide two by two and end up with 1^-98?
PEMDAS since exponents come before division. Therefore, you minus the denominator’s exponent from the numerator’s exponent first. Once you perform that operation, there will no longer be division to deal with.
I cant hear the video
Triggerd Ninjaa turn up your volume
But would you put everything in the parentheses to that power?
At the end 2/2 simplified to 2. But in my head its like 2 divide by 2 which equals 1. So this confuses me
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Email them.
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Thank you I might not fail my test
‘Might’
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"Might"
iv been doing this forever and still don't understand would someone mine explaning it to me please.
You are mistaking about 4.17 !!!
4:48 isnt it 4 raised to the 14th?
no
Glitch
how did you get 4 to the 17th power?
thats what i said!! isnt it supposed to be 14?!
He fixed that at the end 😐
@@AMochiPlays oh gotcha thanks
why am i in eighth grade and learning hs math
Savage Cloud honors
same here
Savage Cloud wdym i’m learning this in 7th grade
Lol same
Me to
0:31 What??? It broke lol
Brain hurt
Can I get pinned
Hello
Wow I'm first comment
Abhimanyu Verma you forgot to like your own comment here
i didnt learn anything
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This sucks