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Cube Roots

Cube Roots

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Mathematics

8th Grade

Hard

Created by

James Gonzalez

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7 Slides • 10 Questions

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Square Root and Cube Root

By Kevvin Hankins

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Exponents, Squares, Square Roots, Cubes, and Cube Roots

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Exponents

Exponents represent repeated multiplication. The exponent will only effect the term it is directly touching.

For example;

-44 = - ( 4 x 4 x 4 x 4)

notice it did not involve the (-)

(-3)5 = -3 x -3 x -3 x -3 x - 3

notice due to parentheses the (-) was included!!!

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Poll

Is  838^3  the same thing as  8×38\times3  ?

Yes

No

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Poll

Is (3)2\left(-3\right)^2  the same thing as  32-3^2  ?

Yes

No

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Multiple Select

Select all the expressions that are equivalent to 727^2 .

1

1414  

2

7×77\times7  

3

7×27\times2  

4

4949  

5

7+27+2  

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Zero Exponents

Any non-zero number or term raised to the zero power is 1.

(3x - 5 + 7x + 8)0

= (10x + 3)0

=1

Any non-zero number raised to the power of 0 will always result in 1.

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Multiple Choice

80=8^0=  

1

0

2

1

3

x

4

-x

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Multiple Choice

x0=x^0=  

1

0

2

1

3

x

4

-x

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Negative Exponents

Negative exponents means the reciprocal of the positive power.

If we want to write an expression with all positive powers, we can change their location from numerator to denominator and vice versa.

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Multiple Select

Select all the expressions that are equivalent to 434^{-3}  .

1

12-12  

2

164\frac{1}{64}  

3

64-64  

4

143\frac{1}{4^3}  

5

6464  

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Squares and Square Roots

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Multiple Choice

64=\sqrt{64}=  

1

3232  

2

44  

3

88  

4

64264^2  

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Cubes and Cube Roots

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Multiple Choice

33=3^3=  

1

99  

2

2727  

3

66  

4

1212  

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Multiple Choice

  83\sqrt[3]{8}

1

83\frac{8}{3}  

2

22  

3

512512  

4

55  

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Open Ended

Well done! Please write one question you still have about exponents, squares, or cubes!

Square Root and Cube Root

By Kevvin Hankins

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