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Indices Rules - Advanced - 3

This document contains an assessment on indices rules with 12 multiple choice questions. The questions cover evaluating expressions with positive, negative, fractional and irrational indices and expressing them in different equivalent forms like simplified fractions, integer powers or radical forms. The student is asked to show their working and simplify their answers where possible.
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Indices Rules - Advanced - 3

This document contains an assessment on indices rules with 12 multiple choice questions. The questions cover evaluating expressions with positive, negative, fractional and irrational indices and expressing them in different equivalent forms like simplified fractions, integer powers or radical forms. The student is asked to show their working and simplify their answers where possible.
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Indices Rules - Advanced

Name : Class : Date :

Mark : /24 %
1) Evaluate, giving your answer as a simplified fraction [3]

a) 15−1

b) 5−2

c) 3−3

1 [1]
2) Give your answer in the form , where a and b are positive integers
ab

2−1

3) Give your answer in the form ab , where a and b are integers [1]

1
25

a
4) Give your answer in the form , where a,b and c are positive integers [1]
bc

3 × 5−5
a
5) Give your answer in the form , where a,b and c are integers [1]
bc

−1 × 7−4

6) Evaluate [4]
1
a) 1212
1
b) 643
2
c) 64 3
3
d) 42

7) Evaluate, giving your answer as an integer or simplified fraction [3]


1
a) 25−2
1
b) ( )2
7

1
c) ( )−3
7

8) Evaluate the following, giving your answer as a simplified fraction [2]

27 2
a) ( )3
8

3
4
b) ( )−2
25

9) Give the following expression in index form [5]

a) √3
3
b) √3
6
c) √2

d) √53
1
e) 3
( √5)2

10) Show the following as a power of 3 [1]

81

11) Show the following as a power of 2 [1]

42

12) Show the following as a power of 49 [1]


√7
Solutions for the assessment Indices Rules - Advanced
1 1
1) a) b)
15 25

1
c) 1
27 2)
2
3
3) 2−5 4)
55
1
5) −
74
6) a) 11 b) 4

c) 16 d) 8

1 1
7) a) b)
5 49

c) 343

9 125
8) a) b)
4 8

1 1
9) a) 3 2 b) 3 3

1 3
c) 2 6 d) 52
2
1 −
e) or5 3
53
2
10) 34

1
11) 24 12) 494

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