Factors, Fractions, and Exponents

A factor is essentially a number that can be seamlessly divided into another number. On the other hand, fractions symbolize a portion of a complete entity, comprised of both a numerator and a denominator. Lastly, exponents provide a means of expressing the repeated multiplication of a singular number by itself.

Converting to a Fraction

If the exponent of a number is 2 and the number is 9, what is the resulting number when converted to a fraction?

Prime Factorizations

1. Find the prime factorization of 93 . Format your answer like this: $a^{b} * c^{d}$; or this: $a * b * c$ prime factorization $=$ $\sqrt{x}$

Finding the Factors

Find the GCF (greatest common factor) of the following terms. \[ \left\{8 x y^{2}, 24 x y, 40\right\} \]

Simplifying Fractions

Simplify the fraction \(\frac{32}{40}\)

Simple Exponents

$\left[-4^{3}\right]^{-7}$