
Division Law of Exponents
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Mathematics
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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14 Slides • 6 Questions
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Dividing with Exponents
Objective: Divide Expressions with exponents.
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Multiple Select
REVIEW: Choose all the expressions that would require you to multiply the exponents to simplify them.
x2⋅x8
(a4)3
g2h6×h7
(3y4)22
b3b8
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Dividing with Exponents
Going to explain WHY we do what we do to answer a division problem with exponents.
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Example 1: Simplify: 5355
Expand: 5×5×55×5×5×5×5
Because they are all being multiplied we can separate them into individual fractions.
Separate: 55×55×55×15×15
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Example 1 (continued)
Separated: 55×55×55×15×15
55=1 so...
Rewrite: 1×1×1×15×15
Evaluate: 15×15=125=25
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Example 1 (continued)
We can also see it works mathematically
5355 = 1253125 = 25
BUT what if we are dealing with variables?
Well, we can see that on the next slide.
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Example 2: Simplify: y6y2
Expand: y×y×y×y×y×yy×y
Separate: yy×yy×y1×y1×y1×y1
Rewrite: 1×1×y1×y1×y1×y1
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Example 2 (continued)
Rewritten: 1×1×y1×y1×y1×y1
Rewrite as one fraction: y×y×y×y1×1×1×1
Simplify: y41
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NOW...is there a shortcut?
YES
But I am going to ask you a question first to see how you do.
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Multiple Choice
Simplify: m2m4
m2
m6
m21
m61
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Multiple Choice
Simplify: p9p3
p61
p6
p12
p121
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SO WHAT IS THE SHORTCUT?
You may already know.
The shortcut is to subtract the top exponent from the bottom.
(the only issue is you may end up with a negative exponent which we have not covered yet)
So I like to word it this way...
Ask yourself where are there more?
Then ask how many more?
I'll give an example on the next slide.
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Example 3: Simplify: f7f18
ASK: Where are there more f's?
ANSWER: on top
ASK: How many more?
ANSWER: 11
So there is f11 on top and 1 on the bottom.
So the answer is just f11
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Example 4: Simplify: w15w8
ASK: Where are there more w's?
ANSWER: on the bottom
ASK: How many more?
ANSWER: 7
So there is w7 on the bottom and 1 on top.
So the answer is w71
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Multiple Choice
Simplify: n7n4
n3
n31
n11
n111
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Multiple Choice
Simplify: x3x5
x2
x21
x8
x81
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Multiple Choice
Simplify: y3y23
y20
y26
y201
y261
Dividing with Exponents
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