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Introduction to Exponents 

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This algebra video tutorial provides a basic introduction into exponents. It explains how to multiply two monomials using the product rule and how to divide two monomials using the quotient rule. It also explains what happens when you raise one exponent to another using the power rule. It covers the zero exponent rule as well as the negative exponent rule. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems of simplifying algebraic expressions with exponents as well multiplying exponents and dividing exponents.
Introduction to Exponents: • Introduction to Exponents
Simplifying Exponents:
• Simplifying Exponents ...
Negative Exponents:
• Negative Exponents Exp...
Fractional Exponents:
• Fractional Exponents
Exponents - Review:
• Properties of Exponent...
Exponentiation and Tetration:
• Math - Addition, Multi...
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Introduction to Polynomials:
• Polynomials - Classify...
Adding & Multiplying Polynomials:
• Polynomials - Adding, ...
Dividing Polynomials By Monomials:
• Dividing Polynomials B...
Factoring Trinomials & Polynomials:
• Factoring Trinomials &...
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@TheOrganicChemistryTutor
@TheOrganicChemistryTutor 5 месяцев назад
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@diasteroid
@diasteroid 4 года назад
This may be a bit weird... but here it goes. This is the first Organic Chemistry Tutor I ever watched. I watched it about back in either 2015 or 2017, Grade 3 or Grade 5. I’m now in year 8 and looking back on all these videos... can I just say thank you? I would never have gotten into the acceleration program without this video and “simplifying algebraic expressions”
@almosteverything3982
@almosteverything3982 3 года назад
I dont think you watched in either years, because he posted this in 2018. Maybe you watched it then?
@nemoshaandhersarcasm3364
@nemoshaandhersarcasm3364 3 года назад
@@almosteverything3982 they can’t remember it properly maybe 😄
@jaemuse5678
@jaemuse5678 2 года назад
Ok...I will be honest, you are a life saver, no hate to my teacher; she teaches well, but I like to sit and listen to this instead, I'm in year 3, my class is going back over Indices (Equations), but the thing is I didn't understood it so fully, till now. Thank you very much sir, I will practice some more until I become perfect🌼🌻
@kantikumari0
@kantikumari0 2 месяца назад
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@fakharkakakhel4318
@fakharkakakhel4318 3 года назад
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@dustprogamernew2048
@dustprogamernew2048 3 года назад
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@georgesadler7830
@georgesadler7830 2 года назад
MR. Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for another solid Introduction to Exponents in Algebra One. Exponents are common in algebra, so all students in basic mathematics must learn the rules of exponents with common base.
@Sarah-oc1su
@Sarah-oc1su 5 месяцев назад
I have watched many videos of this tutor. He is very gifted with wonderful teaching technique. Thank you so much for these valuable videos.
@GODiKING
@GODiKING Год назад
0:00 Introduction, 2:20 Examples, 8:45 Negative Exponents
@izabelaaleksanyan274
@izabelaaleksanyan274 Год назад
Thank you for such a helpful and easy explanation!
@saidimessaoudene343
@saidimessaoudene343 3 года назад
Brillante explication !
@Lurka_1
@Lurka_1 5 месяцев назад
i really like the way you explain this it makes it easier to under stand
@branham9115
@branham9115 Год назад
Thank you so much I was trying so hard to learn this and you help me out so much
@TheJacquelyne1
@TheJacquelyne1 Год назад
OK as a grandmother called you late I have to say that this was one of the mole of many that helped me in my math class and now I’m viewing this with my granddaughter who is on exponents and she’s actually in the seventh grade and they’re doing exponents the only problem now looking back on this video I want to say and give you some constructive criticism is that but the important part that they are to understand like Bass Where is the number being common with something that to Cana mumbled in your voice drop in this one other quick I can see how someone will get it confused in the beginning big is that the two bases can’t be different and you can still put one of the numbers but still adding the exponent. Moving forward I want to say thank you as well for helping me get through my math class but moving forward in your future videos if you can just put annunciate important parts a little bit better so that they would understand a little easier but thank you for all your help.
@immortalkhid
@immortalkhid Год назад
Thank You Very Much Teacher, ❤ Your explination is awsome
@pbhupen27
@pbhupen27 3 года назад
This helped a lot , Thanks
@xoxoxantzu
@xoxoxantzu 5 лет назад
tomorrow is my 4th periodical exam, and I watch this video to get pass to my exam. haha I think I will get high scores in my Math subject because of the help of this videoo
@cassieeeeeeee515
@cassieeeeeeee515 4 года назад
Same
@MKAnimates
@MKAnimates Год назад
did you pass it
@BraveOlimi
@BraveOlimi 9 месяцев назад
I love the way you guys explain things and they are more sweet and tasty in ears and mind
@NickTortorici
@NickTortorici 3 года назад
You are amazing.
@annetnedelec1313
@annetnedelec1313 Год назад
For the first time in my loooong life, I find Maths as addictive as playing tetris
@kev-othegamer
@kev-othegamer Год назад
Thank you.
@gvenagas
@gvenagas 8 месяцев назад
Laws of exponents are really useful when dealing with decimal numbers!
@xaexeer7429
@xaexeer7429 4 года назад
Thank you
@Yelani208
@Yelani208 Год назад
Thanks ❤
@user-zq3bq7jk3r
@user-zq3bq7jk3r 6 месяцев назад
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@user-cl4jx5yp3o
@user-cl4jx5yp3o 3 месяца назад
This guy is saving me in the quaterly exam. 60 items
@hananirvana
@hananirvana 5 месяцев назад
I have a question, why are we putting the x to the 6th power on top of the division instead of putting it in the denominator with 27 at 8:07?
@physics2792
@physics2792 2 года назад
What does it mean to divide and what are exponents and why is it when we divide we subtract exponents and what does subtract mean
@agogrukestheunitato
@agogrukestheunitato 5 месяцев назад
thank you my teacher goes so fast
@sheilaescalante3677
@sheilaescalante3677 Год назад
Sorry,what app do you use to make that kind Of videos?
@BoithabishoEveryday-dp2ns
@BoithabishoEveryday-dp2ns Год назад
More with fractions please
@codexed-i
@codexed-i 2 года назад
What app does you use? Obs. I have 10 years
@JButeOfficial
@JButeOfficial Год назад
Pretty-cool
@finnfast4
@finnfast4 7 месяцев назад
man im about to ace my test now.
@axsdcslhgjk999
@axsdcslhgjk999 6 месяцев назад
what app is this
@AOT288
@AOT288 3 месяца назад
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@willettiasimon2530
@willettiasimon2530 2 года назад
I need one teaching do you offer zoom
@eb2151
@eb2151 2 года назад
Why did we say 36 divided by 9 equals 4 and wrote 4 on right
@IdaisheHonye
@IdaisheHonye 3 месяца назад
How can I talk to you Master I just have small challenge I think you can help me
@physics2792
@physics2792 2 года назад
What does multiply mean and what are common bases
@olatundeabdulmujeeb4825
@olatundeabdulmujeeb4825 Год назад
Are you for real?
@DustyKeyboardahh
@DustyKeyboardahh 3 месяца назад
Multiplying is addition repeated. For example 3 times 4 means 3 added 4 times 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 is 12 And 3 times 4 is 12
@jatolemyramsey
@jatolemyramsey 10 дней назад
Where did you get 16x9 6:29 ?
@mina2955
@mina2955 10 дней назад
2⁴= 16 ,3² =9
@jatolemyramsey
@jatolemyramsey 6 дней назад
@@mina2955 ohhhh okay, thank you
@eb2151
@eb2151 2 года назад
What is x What is that small number on top of the numbers What are those two lines around the numbers What are those two lines that are not bent What does it mean to distribute exponents What are exponents Why did you put a small one on top of 4 and 3 Why did you put a circle around 9 and 3 and said 9 minus 3 equals 6 and wrote x6 What is the zeroth power and why is anything raised to the zeroth power 1 What is a negative Why is negative two not affected by the exponent What does it mean it is not affected What is a negative exponent What does it mean to simplify an expression Why is it when you simplify an expression you want to make all exponents positive What does it mean it is on the top and why is it if it’s on the top we move it to the bottom Why did you write a line under x and 1 What does change the position mean and what is the sign and why does it change What is a fraction Why is it when we move the three to the bottom and four to the top the exponents Change sign What does it mean to move the three to the bottom and move the four to the top What does it mean to square a number and how come we can square each number How you said move x to the bottom and wrote 1/x12 What is the line in front of the 4
@poor_cat
@poor_cat 2 года назад
why?
@eb2151
@eb2151 2 года назад
@@poor_cat why did you say why
@DustyKeyboardahh
@DustyKeyboardahh 3 месяца назад
+eb2151 HELP
@Jackvinod
@Jackvinod 3 года назад
i like it 499 to 500 now
@abdulhamidmuktar9763
@abdulhamidmuktar9763 2 года назад
Why x^0 is 1 and how to prove it?.
@rkaide4616
@rkaide4616 2 года назад
x/x = 1. another way to write this is x^1 / x^1. we can use the quotient rule n do, x^1-1. 1-1 = 0. therefore, x^0 = 1.
@lgnobil
@lgnobil 2 года назад
@@rkaide4616 I've never seen someone explain Algebra to someone using calculus.
@artis_x5
@artis_x5 3 года назад
How you get 2x2x2=8
@catharsis8338
@catharsis8338 3 года назад
2x2 =4, then 4x2 = 8
@zol5038
@zol5038 2 года назад
@@catharsis8338 And how come the answer is 64?
@catharsis8338
@catharsis8338 2 года назад
@@zol5038 where?
@zol5038
@zol5038 2 года назад
@@catharsis8338 oh sorry 8x8 is 64
@zol5038
@zol5038 2 года назад
@@catharsis8338 5:24 from where he got one ?
@jaimeemarie6293
@jaimeemarie6293 9 месяцев назад
I DONT UNDERTANAD WHERE FID I GET WHY AN I DOINYE DUDE IM CRYING PLS HELP THIS MAKES SO SENDE
@DustyKeyboardahh
@DustyKeyboardahh 3 месяца назад
IM ASSUMING UR HAPPY?? HELP
@Wholethimcook.
@Wholethimcook. 3 месяца назад
my teacher said: "y2 + x4 = b6"
@thatomofolo452
@thatomofolo452 Год назад
Hi hello 👋👋
@flamm.e
@flamm.e 7 месяцев назад
nuh uh
@satyendratripathi4684
@satyendratripathi4684 4 года назад
Can someone prove the simplification of conversion of negative exponents to positive? How can x ^(-2) = 1/x² Edit: Nevermind. I found it - www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/negative-exponents.html
@Prettygirl23556-
@Prettygirl23556- 11 месяцев назад
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@DustyKeyboardahh
@DustyKeyboardahh 3 месяца назад
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