This page gives you some practice with several simple integer exponent problems.
It is pretty self-explanatory. If you can't do the problems on this page correctly,
consult your textbook for the section on "Rules of Exponents" (or google it!).
Enjoy!

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Problem Type 1 - Single Variable With Positive Integer Exponents
       Problem           Answer    
 x    x   x



Problem Type 2 - Single Variable With Positive and Negative Integer Exponents
       Problem           Answer    
 x    x   x



Problem Type 3 - Multiple Variables With Positive and Negative Integer Exponents
                      Problem                            Answer      
 x  y  z    x  y  z  x  y  z



Problem Type 4 - Single Variable With an Exponent Raised to an Exponent
       Problem           Answer    
 ( x  )    x



Problem Type 5 - Multiple Variables With Exponents Raised to an Exponent
       Problem           Answer    
 ( x      y  )    x  y



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Created on ... Jan 15, 2011

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