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Laws of Exponents review

Laws of Exponents review

Assessment

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Mathematics

6th - 8th Grade

Medium

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, 8.EE.A.1, 6.EE.A.1

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Cynthia Careaga

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12 Slides • 19 Questions

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Laws of Exponents Review

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What is an exponent?

A simplified notation for repeated multiplication of the same number, term, or variable.

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Multiple Choice

How do you use exponents to represent numbers?

1

repeated multiplication

2

repeated addition

3

repeated subtraction

4

repeated division

4

Multiple Choice

Which is equivalent to 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7?

1

75

2

76

3

67

4

77

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When multiplying, ADD the exponents and keep the same base.

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Multiple Choice

According to exponent rules, when we multiply the same base we _______ the exponents.

1

Multiply

2

Add

3

Divide

4

Subtract

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Multiple Choice

Simplify to an equivalent expression BUT leave in exponent form.

43 ⋅ 45

1

48

2

168

3

415

4

1615

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Multiple Choice

Simplify:

b2 ⋅ b4

1

b8

2

b6

3

b2

4

2b6

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When dividing, SUBTRACT the exponent in the denominator (bottom) and keep the base.

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Multiple Choice

According to exponent rules, when we divide with the same base we _______ the exponents.

1

Multiply

2

Add

3

Divide

4

Subtract

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Basics of Negative exponents

By: Ms. Alia Cerda

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Review:

What do you remember about negative exponents?

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Negative exponents in the numerator get moved to the denominator and become positive exponents.

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Ex: 6-4 = 1/64

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Negative exponents in the denominator get moved to the numerator and become positive exponents.

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Ex: 1/6-4 = 64/1 or 64

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Multiple Choice

Rewrite the following expression with a positive exponent:

7-10

1

710

2

1/7-10

3

1/710

4

7/10

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Multiple Choice

Rewrite the following expression with a positive exponent: 32-4

1

1/32-4

2

32/4

3

32/1

4

1/324

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Multiple Select

Rewrite the following expression with a positive exponent: 1/6-3

1

63

2

1/6-3

3

1/63

4

63/1

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Multiple Select

Rewrite the following expression with a positive exponent: 1/3-5

1

1/3-5

2

35

3

35/1

4

1/35

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Multiple Select

Rewrite the following expression with a positive exponent: 1/7-5

1

1/7-5

2

75/1

3

1/75

4

75

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Multiple Select

Select all equivalent expressions to 211

1

223/212

2

27*24

3

29/22

4

22*29

5

42*27

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Open Ended

Check for Understanding:


Is there anything that confuses you? You're not quite sure about. Please drop it below so we can discuss it.

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Multiple Choice

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Simplify this expression using the quotient rule.

1

95

2

99

3

15

4

9-5

25

Multiple Choice

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Simplify the expression.
1
76
2
7-5
3
1/75
4
75

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When you have an exponent raise to an exponent, MULTIPLY the exponents.

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Multiple Choice

According to exponent rules, when we raise a power to another exponent we _______ the exponents.
1
add
2
subtract
3
multiply
4
divide

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Multiple Choice

Simplify:

(x5)4

1

x9

2

x20

3

x

4

x54

29

Multiple Choice

(r4)6
1
10r
2
r10
3
24r
4
r24

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Anything with a power/exponent of zero equals 1!

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Multiple Choice

Simplify (-1/2)0

1

1

2

0

3

-1

4

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