I'd say the best strategy for exponents is to do examples of them. Lots and lots of examples. Plus, pairings: adding/subtracting go together like multiplying/dividing and powering (to the 2nd, 3rd, etc)/rooting (square, cube, etc), and they have rules with similar logic. Also, sorry, I'm in test prep mode, coming up with special tips is kind of where my mind's at.
Awww. Deleted scenes. Honestly you could post it under the "private" filter right away and just be done with it.
*laughs* It may be my Spanish heritage but Don John makes me think of the famous lothario over the Shakespeare villain. And then I was imagining West as a Don Juan and, well, we don't need to go there. I will say that I don't even think West loses it loses it. He just kind of goes into a preservationist mindset that is arguably appropriate given the situation. The problem is that the rest of the movie is focused on characters who have gotten beyond just survival and back to humanity, with Selena especially. Danny Boyle pointed out that if she'd met West earlier, before meeting Hannah and her dad, they probably would've agreed with each other about a lot of things.
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Date: 2010-08-07 04:06 pm (UTC)Awww.
Deleted scenes. Honestly you could post it under the "private" filter right away and just be done with it.*laughs* It may be my Spanish heritage but Don John makes me think of the famous lothario over the Shakespeare villain. And then I was imagining West as a Don Juan and, well, we don't need to go there. I will say that I don't even think West loses it loses it. He just kind of goes into a preservationist mindset that is arguably appropriate given the situation. The problem is that the rest of the movie is focused on characters who have gotten beyond just survival and back to humanity, with Selena especially. Danny Boyle pointed out that if she'd met West earlier, before meeting Hannah and her dad, they probably would've agreed with each other about a lot of things.