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Integer Exponents Part 2

Integer Exponents Part 2

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Mathematics

4th - 12th Grade

Medium

CCSS
6.EE.A.1, 8.EE.A.1, HSN.RN.A.2

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Kyle Evans

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4 Slides • 10 Questions

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​Integer Exponents Pt.2

Module 2 Section 1​

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Multiple Choice

Mixed Review: (2)3= ?\left(-2\right)^3=\ ?  

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-8

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8

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6

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-6

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Multiple Choice

Mixed Review: (4)2= ?\left(-4\right)^2=\ ?  

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-16

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16

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8

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-8

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Multiple Choice

Mixed Review: (5)2= ?-\left(5\right)^2=\ ?  

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-10

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10

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25

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-25

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Multiple Choice

Mixed Review: (1)5= ?-\left(1\right)^5=\ ?  

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-1

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1

3

5

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-5

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media
  • When multiplying terms with the same base add the exponents.​

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Multiplication Rule:

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Multiple Select

Write the expression in exponential form: (333)(33) = ?\left(3\cdot3\cdot3\right)\cdot\left(3\cdot3\right)\ =\ ?  

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343^4  

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353^5  

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33323^3\cdot3^2  

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363^6  

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  • When dividing terms with the same base subtract the exponents.

Some text here about the topic of discussion.

Division Rule:

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Multiple Select

Write the expression in exponential form: 44444444=?\frac{4\cdot4\cdot4\cdot4\cdot4}{4\cdot4\cdot4}=?  

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4543\frac{4^5}{4^3}  

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424^2  

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484^8  

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4(53)4^{\left(5-3\right)}  

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  • When taking a power to a power multiply the exponents.

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Power of a Power Rule

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Multiple Choice

Write the expression in expanded form: (53)2\left(5^3\right)^2  

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(555)(555)\left(5\cdot5\cdot5\right)\cdot\left(5\cdot5\cdot5\right)  

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(555)(55)\left(5\cdot5\cdot5\right)\cdot\left(5\cdot5\right)  

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(55)(55)\left(5\cdot5\right)\cdot\left(5\cdot5\right)  

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(55555)\left(5\cdot5\cdot5\cdot5\cdot5\right)  

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Multiple Choice

Simplify the expression: (53)2\left(5^3\right)^2  

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5105^{10}  

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555^5  

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565^6  

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55  

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Multiple Choice

Challenge: Simplify the expression: [(61)2]2(3+2)3\frac{\left[\left(6-1\right)^2\right]^2}{\left(3+2\right)^3}  

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5

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1

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-1

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15\frac{1}{5}  

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Poll

How well do you feel you understand today's rules of integer exponents?

Very Well

Somewhat

Not at All

Thoroughly

​Integer Exponents Pt.2

Module 2 Section 1​

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