How to subtract exponential variables - ISEE Upper Level Quantitative Reasoning
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Simplify the expression:

Simplify the expression:
Group, then collect like terms.




Group, then collect like terms.
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Assume neither
nor
is zero.
Which is the greater quantity?
(a) 
(b) 
Assume neither nor
is zero.
Which is the greater quantity?
(a)
(b)
Simplify the expression in (a):




regardless of the values of the variables, and (a) and (b) are equal.
Simplify the expression in (a):
regardless of the values of the variables, and (a) and (b) are equal.
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is a positive number.
is a negative number.
Which is the greater quantity?
(a) 
(b) 
is a positive number.
is a negative number.
Which is the greater quantity?
(a)
(b)

is a positive number and
is a negative number, so
and
. Therefore,
.
(b) is always greater.
is a positive number and
is a negative number, so
and
. Therefore,
.
(b) is always greater.
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Simplify the expression:

Simplify the expression:
Group, then collect like terms:




Group, then collect like terms:
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Simplify:

Simplify:
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Assume that
. Which of the following expressions is equivalent to:
?
Assume that . Which of the following expressions is equivalent to:
?
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If
, simplify:

If , simplify:
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If
, simplify:

If , simplify:
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If
, simplify:

If , simplify:
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If
, simplify:

If , simplify:
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If
, simplify:

If , simplify:
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Simplify the following expression:

Simplify the following expression:
Simplify the following expression:

We can treat this basically as a regular subtraction problem.
We want to subtract our coefficients, while leaving the exponents the same.

Simplify the following expression:
We can treat this basically as a regular subtraction problem.
We want to subtract our coefficients, while leaving the exponents the same.
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Simplify the expression:

Simplify the expression:
Group, then collect like terms.




Group, then collect like terms.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Assume neither
nor
is zero.
Which is the greater quantity?
(a) 
(b) 
Assume neither nor
is zero.
Which is the greater quantity?
(a)
(b)
Simplify the expression in (a):




regardless of the values of the variables, and (a) and (b) are equal.
Simplify the expression in (a):
regardless of the values of the variables, and (a) and (b) are equal.
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is a positive number.
is a negative number.
Which is the greater quantity?
(a) 
(b) 
is a positive number.
is a negative number.
Which is the greater quantity?
(a)
(b)

is a positive number and
is a negative number, so
and
. Therefore,
.
(b) is always greater.
is a positive number and
is a negative number, so
and
. Therefore,
.
(b) is always greater.
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Simplify the expression:

Simplify the expression:
Group, then collect like terms:




Group, then collect like terms:
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Simplify:

Simplify:
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Assume that
. Which of the following expressions is equivalent to:
?
Assume that . Which of the following expressions is equivalent to:
?
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If
, simplify:

If , simplify:
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If
, simplify:

If , simplify:
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