Question 237217
I think I have exactly what you may need to help you with the Laws of Exponents.  Please see my own website for my "non-traditional" explanation.  Do a "Bing" or "Google" search for my last name "Rapalje".   Near the top of the search list, look for "Rapalje Homepage."   Near the top of my Homepage, look for the link "Basic, Intermediate and College Algebra: One Step at a Time."  Select "Basic Algebra" and look in Chapter 2 for "Section 2.12 Positive Exponents" and "Section 2.13 Negative and Zero Exponents."  Also, please see the sections from the "MATH IN LIVING COLOR" pages that correspond to these sections.  Other sections from my curriculum may also be helpful.  It's all free.  If you like my website, please recommend it to family and friends who can use a more informal explanation of math.  Feel free to send me an Email for help finding a particular topic.


Dr. Robert J. Rapalje, Retired
Seminole State College of Florida
Altamonte Springs Campus