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Lesson 4 Dividing Powers of 10

Lesson 4 Dividing Powers of 10

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Mathematics

8th Grade

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CCSS
8.EE.A.1

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Shakira Johnson

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5 Slides • 3 Questions

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Lesson 4 Dividing Powers of 10

How to divide exponents

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Dividing Powers of 10

Let's fill in the table

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Multiple Choice

What is the single power of

 106 ÷10410^{6\ }\div10^4  

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 10210^2  

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 101010^{10}  

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 10310^3  

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 102410^{24}  

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Zero Exponent

How to solve exponents raised to the 0 power

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Zero Exponent

  • Write 1012x100 with a power of 10 with a single exponent using the appropriate exponent rule. Be ready to explain

  • what number can you multiply  101210^{12}  by to get the same answer?

  • Write 

     108100 \frac{10^8}{10^0}\   with a single exponent using the appropriate exponent rule. Be ready to explain

  • Wha number can you divide  10810^8  by to get the same answer?

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Zero Exponents

  • If we want the exponent rules we found to work even when the exponent is 0, then what does the value  10010^0  have to be?

  • Noah says "If I try to write  10010^0  expanded, it should have azero factors that are to, so it must be equale to zero". Do you agree or disagree? Be ready to discuss

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Multiple Choice

 100=10^0=  

What is

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1

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0

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-1

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10

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Multiple Choice

 What does 1013x100=What\ does\ 10^{13}x10^0=  

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 10010^0  

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 101310^{13}  

3

 101410^{14}  

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Lesson 4 Dividing Powers of 10

How to divide exponents

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