9) Use the properties of exponents to rewrite the expression in the form kx", where k is a real number, n is an integer, and x is a nonzero real number. 8x2 b) (2x³)(-3x*)² a) (3x*)3 d) (5x³)-²(10x³) -2 16x c) 4x2-2x3,

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9) Use the properties of exponents to rewrite the expression in the form kx", where k is a real
number, n is an integer, and x is a nonzero real number.
b) (2x³)(-3x*)²
8x2
a)
(3xª)3
d) (5x³)-²(10x5)
-2
16x°
c)
4x2-2x3,
Transcribed Image Text:9) Use the properties of exponents to rewrite the expression in the form kx", where k is a real number, n is an integer, and x is a nonzero real number. b) (2x³)(-3x*)² 8x2 a) (3xª)3 d) (5x³)-²(10x5) -2 16x° c) 4x2-2x3,
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