1.
PRODUCT RULE:
     To multiply when two bases are the same, write
the base and ADD the exponents.
Example:
           𝒙𝟑 ∙ 𝒙𝟖 = 𝒙𝟏𝟏
2. QUOTIENT RULE:
     To divide when two bases are the same, write the
base and SUBTRACT the exponents.
                    𝒙𝒎      𝒎−𝒏
                                =𝒙
                          𝒙𝒏
Example:
           𝒙𝟓
                = 𝒙𝟑
           𝒙𝟐
3. ZERO EXPONENT RULE:
    Any base (except 0) raised to the zero powder is
equal to one.
Example:
           𝒚𝟎 = 𝟏
Example:
               𝒙𝟐 𝟒       (𝒙𝟐 )𝟒     𝒙𝟖
           (     )    =            = 𝒚𝟒
               𝒚           𝒚𝟒
4. POWER RULE:
    To raise a power to another power, write the base
and MULTIPLY the exponents.
                       (𝒙𝒎 )𝒏 = 𝒙𝒎∙𝒏
Example:
           (𝒙𝟑 )𝟐 = 𝒙𝟔
5. EXPANDED POWER RULE:
     When raising a power to a power, you MULTIPLY
the exponents.
                    (𝒙𝒚)𝒎 = 𝒙𝒎 𝒚𝒏
Example:
           (𝟐𝒂)𝟑 = 𝟐𝟑 𝒂𝟑 = 𝟖𝒂𝟑
6. NEGATIVE EXPONENTS:
     If a factor in the numerator or denominator is
moved across the fraction bar, the sign of the exponent
is changed.
                             𝟏
                    𝒙−𝒎 = 𝒎
                            𝒙
Example:
                        𝟏
            𝒙−𝟑 = 𝒙𝟑
                            𝟏
                                = 𝒙𝒎
                        𝒙−𝒎
Example:
              𝒂−𝟐 𝒃𝟑
              𝒄−𝟒 𝒅−𝟏