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Powers and Roots GCSE Worksheet

This document provides a worksheet on powers and roots for GCSE maths revision. It contains examples of simplifying expressions using laws of indices, calculating unknown powers, and simplifying expressions with negative and fractional powers. There are also applied questions involving graphs of functions, identifying expressions equal to 1, and simplifying expressions involving indices.

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Powers and Roots GCSE Worksheet

This document provides a worksheet on powers and roots for GCSE maths revision. It contains examples of simplifying expressions using laws of indices, calculating unknown powers, and simplifying expressions with negative and fractional powers. There are also applied questions involving graphs of functions, identifying expressions equal to 1, and simplifying expressions involving indices.

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GCSE Maths Revision | Number

Powers and Roots - Worksheet

Skill
Group A - Simplifying Powers using laws of indices
Simplify these without using a calculator. Leave your answers in index form.

2 3 3 4 3 −1
1) 2 × 2 2) 5 × 5 3) 6 × 6
13 8 2 2 2
4) 11 ÷ 11 5) 8 ÷ 8 6) 15 ÷ 15
2 3 5 −1 3 −4
7) (5 ) 8) (3 ) 9) (6 )
2 2
3 3 2 4
10) ( 5 ) 11) (
5
) 12) ( )
4 7 2

Group B - Calculating an unknown power


Fill in the missing value 𝑥 to make each equation true.

2 𝑥 5 3 6 𝑥 10 𝑥 5
1) 2 × 2 = 2 2) 20 × 20 = 20 3) 14 × 14 = 14
5 𝑥 3 10 𝑥 𝑥 10 12
4) 16 ÷ 16 = 16 5) 10 ÷ 10 = 1 6) 13 ÷ 13 = 13
5 2 𝑥 𝑥 3 6 4 𝑥 −4
7) (17 ) = 17 8) (12 ) = 12 9) (10 ) = 10
8 10 𝑥
8 𝑥 16 15 10 2 −8
10) ( 4 ) = 8 11) ( 𝑥 ) = 16 12) ( 3 ) = 10
8 16 10

Group C - Simplifying powers including negatives and fractions


Simplify each expression. Write your answer in index form.

5 4 3 2 2 4 −2
1) 3 × 3 × 3 2) 2 × 2 × 2 3) 8 × 8 × 8
5 2 3 −1 −2 3
4) 3 × 3 ÷ 3 5) 7 × 7 ÷7 6) 4 ÷ 4 ÷ 4
3 2 5 3 4 1
1
7) 9 × (9 ) 8) 10 × ( 10 ) 5
9) 2 ÷ (2 )
2 2

2 6 2
7 3 7 −3 9
10) 3 × ( 5 ) 11) 7 × ( 10 ) 12) 9 ÷( −9 )
3 7 9

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GCSE Maths Revision | Number

Powers and Roots - Worksheet

Applied

1) 𝑛
Below are the graphs of two functions 𝑦 = 2 and 𝑦 = 3 for − 4 ≤ 𝑛 ≤ 4
𝑛

(a) Use the graph to solve 2𝑛 = 3𝑛 for − 4 ≤ 𝑛 ≤ 4.


𝑛 𝑛 𝑛
(b) Josie says “2 × 3 = 6 ”. Is she correct? Explain your answer.

2) (a) Which of the expressions below are equal to 1? Circle all that apply.

2 3
3 −3 1 −1 2 5 ×5 5 3 −8
4 ×4 ( 2
) ( 2) 5 (𝑝 + 𝑝 )
5

(b) What power of 𝑥 would make the following expression true:

4 10
2 ×2
𝑥 = 32
2

3) (a) Simplify (43)4.

(b) Express part (a) as a power of 2.


1
4) (a) Given that 𝑎 = , express 𝑎 as a single power of 5.
5

(b) Calculate 𝑎 × 5 2 .

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GCSE Maths Revision | Number

Powers and Roots - Exam Questions

1) (a) 3
Simplify 12𝑥 ÷ 3𝑥
5

….……………
(2)

(b) −3
Evaluate 5 . Write your answer as a fraction.

….……………
(1)
(3 marks)

2) (a) 2 4
Show that 4 = 2 using laws of indices.

….……………
(1)

(b) 𝑥
Let 𝑥 ≥ 0. State 3 more values of 𝑥 where 2 is a power of 4.

….……………
(1)
(2 marks)

3) (a) Calculate the value of (1002 ÷ 103)3.


Express your answer as a power of 10.

….……………
(2)

(b) Calculate (3 × 104) × (4 × 10−1).Write your answer in


standard form.

….……………
(2)
(4 marks)

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GCSE Maths Revision | Number

Powers and Roots - Exam Questions

1
4 −2
4) (a) Evaluate ( 25
)

….……………
(2)
2
27
(b) Let 𝑥 = 64
. Calculate 𝑥 .
3

….……………
(2)
(4 marks)

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GCSE Maths Revision | Number

Powers and Roots - Answers

Question Answer

Skill Questions

Group A Simplify these without using a calculator.


Leave your answers in index form.
2 3 5
1) 2 × 2 1) 2
3 4 7
2) 5 × 5 2) 5
3 −1 2
3) 6 × 6 3) 6
13 8 5
4) 11 ÷ 11 4) 11
2 2 0
5) 8 ÷ 8 5) 8 = 1
2 1
6) 15 ÷ 15 6) 15 = 15
2 3 6
7) (5 ) 7) 5
5 −1 −5
8) (3 ) 8) 3
3 −4 −12
9) (6 ) 9) 6
2 2
3
10) ( 5 ) 10)
3
10
4 4
2 6
5 3 5
11) ( 7
) 11) 3
7
2
2 4 2 −2
12) ( 2
) 12) 4 =2
2

Group B Fill in the missing value 𝑥 to make each


equation true.
2
1) 2 × 2 = 2
𝑥 5 1) 𝑥 = 3
3
2) 20 × 20 = 20
6 𝑥 2) 𝑥 = 9

3) 14
10
× 14 = 14
𝑥 5 3) 𝑥 =− 5
5
4) 16 ÷ 16 = 16
𝑥 3 4) 𝑥 = 2

5) 10
10
÷ 10 = 1
𝑥 5) 𝑥 = 10

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Powers and Roots - Answers

Group B 𝑥
6) 13 ÷ 13
10
= 13
12 6) 𝑥 = 22
contd 5 2
7) (17 ) = 17
𝑥 7) 𝑥 = 10
𝑥 3
8) (12 ) = 12
6 8) 𝑥 = 2
4 𝑥
9) (10 ) = 10
−4 9) 𝑥 =− 1

10) 𝑥 = 4
8
8 𝑥
10) ( 4 ) =8
8

11) 𝑥 =− 5
10
16 15
11) ( 𝑥 ) = 16
16

12) 𝑥 =− 1
𝑥
10 2 −8
12) ( 3 ) = 10
10

Group C Simplify each expression. Write your answer


in index form
5 4 3 12
1) 3 × 3 × 3 1) 3
2 2 5
2) 2 × 2 × 2 2) 2
4 −2 3
3) 8 × 8 × 8 3) 8
5 2 4
4) 3 × 3 ÷ 3 4) 3
3 −1 −2 4
5) 7 × 7 ÷7 5) 7
3 −3
6) 4 ÷ 4 ÷ 4 6) 4
3 2 5 13
7) 9 × (9 ) 7) 9
3 1 4 −1
8) 10 × ( 10 ) 8) 10
1 4
5
9) 2 ÷ (2 )
2 2 9) 2
2 4
7 3
10) 3 × ( 5 ) 10) 3
3
6 −3
7
11) 7 × ( 10 ) 11) 7
7
2 −14
−3 9
12) 9 ÷( −9 ) 12) 9
9

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Powers and Roots - Answers

Question Answer

Applied Questions

1) Below are the graphs of two functions 𝑦 = 2


𝑛

𝑛
and 𝑦 = 3 for − 4 ≤ 𝑛 ≤ 4

a) Use the graph to solve 2𝑛 = 3𝑛 for a) 𝑛 = 0


− 4 ≤ 𝑛 ≤ 4.
b) Josie says “2𝑛 × 3𝑛 = 6𝑛”. Is she correct? b) Yes. 2𝑛 × 3𝑛 = (2 × 3)𝑛 = 6𝑛
Explain your answer.
2) a) Which of the expressions below are equal to 1 a) 43 × 4−3
? Circle all that apply.
2 3
3 −3 1 −1 2 2 3 5 3 −8
5 ×5
5 ×5
4 ×4 ( 2
) ( 2) 5
(𝑝 + 𝑝 ) 5
5 5

b) What power of 𝑥 would make the following b) 𝑥 = 9


expression true
4 10
2 ×2
𝑥 = 32
2

3) a) Simplify (43)4. a) 412

b) Express part a) as a power of 2. b) (22)12 = 224

4) a) Given that 𝑎 =
1
, express 𝑎 as a single power a)
1
0
1
−2
1

5 1 ÷ 52 = 5 − 52 = 5
of 5.
b) 5− 2 × 5 2
1 1
1
b) Calculate 𝑎 × 5 2 .
1
5 =5

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Powers and Roots - Mark Scheme

Question Answer

Exam Questions

1) (a) Simplify 12𝑥3 ÷ 3𝑥5 (a) 12𝑥3 ÷ 3𝑥5 = 4𝑥3−5 (1)


−2 4
4𝑥 or 2 (1)
𝑥

(b) Evaluate 5−3. Write your answer as a (b) 5−3 = 1


3 =
1
(1)
5 125
fraction.
2) (a) Show that 42 = 24 using laws of indices. (a) 42 = (22)2 = 24 (1)
(b) Let 𝑥 ≥ 0. State 3 more values of 𝑥 (b) Any 3 positive even numbers, (1)
𝑥
where 2 is a power of 4. excluding 4

3) (a) Calculate the value of (1002 ÷ 103)3. (a) ((102)2 ÷ 103)3 = (104 ÷ 103)3 (1)
Express your answer as a power of 10. 4−3 3 3 (1)
= (10 ) = 10
(b) Calculate (3 × 104) × (4 × 10−1). (b) 12 × 103 (1)
Write your answer in standard form. 4 (1)
1. 2 × 10
4) (a) 4 −2
1
(a) 4
= (5)
2 −1
(1)
Evaluate ( 25
) 25
5
= 2
= 2. 5 (1)

(b) 27
2
(b) ( 3 )2 (1)
Let 𝑥 = 64
. Calculate 𝑥 .3
4
9
16
(1)

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