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Simplify the following: (x^3) * (x^-4)
a) x
b) 1/x
c) x^7
d) 1/(x^7)

Write the square root of x^5 with a fractional exponent
a) x^-5
b) x^2/5
c) x^5/2
d) x^1/5

Simplify using only POSITIVE exponents: m^3 / m^5
a) 1/m^2
b) -m^2
c) m^2
d) -1/m^2

Simplify the expression: (xab)^0
a) 0
b) 1
c) xab
d) -xab

Simplify using only positive exponents: x^-2 / x^5
a) x^7
b) 1/x^7
c) x^3
d) 1/x^3

What could be a factor the expression: 13x^3 y^4 - x^2 y^5
a) x^3 y^4
b) x^2 y^5
c) x^3 y^5
d) x^2 y^4

What could be a factor of 4x^4 - 6x^3
a) 2x^3
b) 4
c) 2x
d) 2x^4

Simplify with only POSITIVE exponents: x^6 * x^-3 * 2x
a) 2x^3
b) 2x^4
c) 1/2x^3
d) 2/ x^3

What is the correct conversion for the angle measurements of degrees to radians?
a) 2pi radians = 180 degrees
b) pi radians = 180 degrees
c) pi radians = 360 degrees
d) pi/2 radians = 360 degrees

Is the equation true or false?: x^-3 * y^-3 * 1/x^-3 * 1/y^3 = 1
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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