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2) x ∙ x ∙ x ∙ x ∙ x ∙ x
x 6
A) 6 B) 6 C) x D)
6(x) Answer: C
3) (b + c)(b + c)(b + c)
A) b3 + c3 B) 3b + 3c C) 3(b + c) D) (b + c)3
Answer: D
1
4)
3∙3∙3 ∙3
1 1 1
A) B) C) 1 D)
34 12 3
Answer: A
5) (-4x)(-4x)(-4x)(-4x)
A) -16x B) -4x4 C) (-4x)4 D) -(4x)4
Answer: C
6) 4 4 4 4 4 4
7 7 7 7 7 7
4 4 6 C) 4
5
A) 6 B) D) 6 4/7
7 7 7
Answer: B
Identify the base and the exponent for the exponential expression.
10
7) (13x)
A) Base: x, exponent: 10 B) Base: 13x, exponent: 10
C) Base: 10, exponent: 13x D) Base: 10, exponent: x
Answer: B
4
8) 12x
A) Base: 4, exponent: 12x B) Base: 12x, exponent: 4
1
C) Base: 4, exponent: x D) Base: x, exponent: 4
Answer: D
9) 158
A) Base: 8, exponent: 15 B) Base: 120, exponent: 8
C) Base: 8, exponent: 120 D) Base: 15, exponent: 8
Answer: D
2
12
10) -7
A) Base: 12, exponent: 7 B) Base: 7, exponent: 12
C) Base: 12, exponent: -7 D) Base: -7, exponent: 12
Answer: B
4
11) (-8)
A) Base: 4, exponent: -8 B) Base: -8, exponent: 4
C) Base: 4, exponent: 8 D) Base: 8, exponent: 4
Answer: B
4
12) -(-5)
A) Base: 5, exponent: 4 B) Base: 4, exponent: -5
C) Base: 4, exponent: 5 D) Base: -5, exponent: 4
Answer: D
13
13) y
A) Base: 13, exponent: y B) Base: y, exponent: 13
C) Base: 13, exponent: 13y D) Base: 13y, exponent: 13
Answer: B
6
14) -y
A) Base: -y, exponent: 6 B) Base: 6, exponent: y
C) Base: y, exponent: 6 D) Base: 6, exponent: -y
Answer: C
15) (-3x)5
A) Base: 3x, exponent: 5 B) Base: 5, exponent: -3x
C) Base: x, exponent: 5 D) Base: -3x, exponent: 5
Answer: D
16) -3x3
A) Base: -3x, exponent: 3 B) Base: x, exponent: 3
C) Base: 3x, exponent: 3 D) Base: 3, exponent: -3x
Answer: B
Use the product rule for exponents to simplify the expression, if possible. Write the answer in exponential
form.
2 3
17) (-8)(-8) (-8)(-8)(-8)
6 8 5
8
A) -8 B) (-8) C) (-8) D) (-8)
Answer: C
9∙ 3
18) 3 3
12 12 27 27
A) 9 B) 3 C) 3 D) 9
Answer: B
3
3 56
19) 4 ∙ 44 ∙
14 14 90
A) 6490 B) 4 C) 64 D) 4
Answer: B
3 6
20) (-7) (-7)
9 18 9
9
A) 7 B) 49 C) 49 D) (-7)
Answer: D
9 4
21) (-4p )(3p )
13 13 36 36
A) -12p B) 12p C) -12p D) 12p
Answer: A
t
6 ∙ t8 ∙ t8
22) t
22 14 16
A) t B) t C) t56 D)
Answer: A
8 5
23) 4 + 4
A) 1613 B) 4 40
13
C) 4 D) The product rule does not
apply. Answer: D
24) 2 7 ∙ 47
A) 6 49 B) The product rule does not
apply. C) 6 7 D) 8 49
Answer: B
Use the power rules for exponents to simplify. Write the answer in exponential form.
4
25) 5 5
A) 5 9 B) 2520 C) 5 20 D) 259
Answer: C
26) 6t 4
A) 6 4 t B) 24t4 C) 6 4 t4 D) 6t4
Answer: C
4
27) -2 4
A) 2 8 B) - 2 8 C) - 2 16 D) 2 16
Answer: D
3
Answer: D
3
28) -3 4
A) - 37 B) 3 7 C) 3 12 D) - 312
Answer: D
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Author: E. M. Smith-Dampier
Language: English
BALLADS
FROM THE DANISH
AND
ORIGINAL VERSES
BY
E. M. SMITH-DAMPIER
PRINTED BY
HAZELL, WATSON AND VINEY, LD.,
LONDON AND AYLESBURY.
TO THE
MEMORY OF MY PARENTS
CONTENTS
BALLADS FROM THE DANISH
PAGE
K O T 3
S K ’ L 7
T A S 10
T A D 14
Y D B T 17
T K M 21
T W -R 24
A O - T 28
T W R J 31
L J 34
R D L 38
ORIGINAL VERSES
T K ’ H 45
B S H 54
B ’ S 58
T R S (A B P C ) 65
B L T (A S ’F - ) 68
B T ’ H (1746) 70
BALLADS FROM THE DANISH
NOTE
In the translations the metre of the original has in all cases been
scrupulously followed.
E to younger said
(For him who first loved me),
“Sister, wilt thou not wed?”
(She dwells beneath the greenwood tree.)
W shall I do in Denmark?
My corselet sore doth gall—
The Danish knights make mock o’ me,
For I am young and small.
(Ne’er shall I speak good Danish!)
Wh h d ’ h l
When they rode o’er the lea,
He became a troll, so foul to see.
Well aday!
Methinks ’tis hard to ride away.
THE WOOD-RAVEN
AN OWER-TRUE TALE