2. How are exponent rules different from operation rules with numbers?

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Exponent rules and operation rules with numbers are different in that exponent rules specifically apply to expressions containing exponents, while operation rules with numbers apply to general arithmetic operations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Exponent rules dictate how exponents should be manipulated and simplified in expressions, such as the product or quotient of two exponents, raising a power to a power, or negative exponents. On the other hand, operation rules with numbers cover more general principles of arithmetic, such as the order of operations (PEMDAS), properties of addition and multiplication, and division by zero.

Overall, exponent rules are specific to dealing with exponents in algebraic expressions, while operation rules with numbers encompass a wider range of arithmetic concepts and operations.

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