VideoClass.com logo
  • Login
    Don't have a VideoClass account yet? Sign up.
    Forgot password?
    or log in with
    Facebook Google
  • Sign up
  • School
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • English
    • History
    • Literature
    • Mathematics
    • Physics
    • Technology
    • SAT
  • University
    • Social Sciences
    • Humanities
    • Natural Sciences
    • Formal Sciences
    • Medicine
    • Professions and Applied Sciences

Using the one to one property when exponents do not have the same base

Brian McLogan
Member
This math lesson will look at an example problem on exponents to explain how to use the one to one property when exponents do not have the same base
6 Views
0 0
Exponents239 One To One10 Base6

Comments (0)

Please log in to post comments.

Related content

PEMDAS
PEMDAS
School Yourself
Order of operations, now with exponents!
Negative powers
Negative powers
School Yourself
What does it mean to raise to a NEGATIVE exponent?
Distributing roots
Distributing roots
School Yourself
Roots are also exponents, so the same rules apply!
Multiplying two exponents by using the product rules of exponents
Multiplying two exponents by using the product rules of exponents
Brian McLogan
This lesson will look at an example problem involving exponents. This lesson will give an explanation of how to multiply two exponents by using the product rules of exponents with a step by step look to better explain the concept.
Change of Base Formula
Change of Base Formula
Nicole Hamilton
This lesson will look at an example problem and will go through step by step to better explain how to use the change of base formula to change to base 10 and evaluate logs to any base

Enter access code

© 2015 VideoClass
  • Report a Problem
  • Contact
  • F.A.Q.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Copyrights
  • About
Español