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Integer Exponents Lesson

Integer Exponents Lesson

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Mathematics

4th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 10 Questions

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​Integer Exponents

Module 2 Section 1​

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Multiple Choice

Mixed Review: Write in exponential form : 222 = ?2\cdot2\cdot2\ =\ ?  

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232^3  

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838^3  

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636^3  

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None of the Above

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Multiple Choice

Mixed Review: Write in exponential form : 77777 = ?7\cdot7\cdot7\cdot7\cdot7\ =\ ?  

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757^5  

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575^7  

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14314^3  

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None of the Above

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Exponent​

  • The number that indicates how many times the base is used as a factor.​​

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Vocabulary

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  • ​A number multiplied by another number to get a product.

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Factor

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  • The number that has the exponent.​ The number being multiplied by itself.

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Base

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Multiple Choice

What is the number that indicates how many times the base is used as a factor?

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Exponent

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Factor

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Base

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Product

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Multiple Choice

What is the number that has the exponent, or the number being multiplied by itself?

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Exponent

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Factor

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Base

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Product

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Multiple Choice

What is a number multiplied by another number to get a product.

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Exponent

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Factor

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Base

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Product

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  • 5³​ = 5⋅5⋅5 = 125

  • 5² = 5⋅5 = 25

  • 5¹​ = 5

  • 5⁰​ = ?

  • 5⁻​¹ = ?

Powers of 5

  • ​3³ = 3⋅3⋅3 = 27

  • 3²​ = 3⋅3 = 9

  • 3¹​ = 3

  • 3⁰​ = ?

  • 3⁻¹​ = ?

Powers of 3

​Patterns of Exponents

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Open Ended

Describe one pattern that you noticed.

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  • Any base taken to the power of zero equals 1.

  • !! Exception !! - the base can not be zero.

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Zero Exponent Rule

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  • A base taken to a negative power will become that base to that power as a denominator under 1.

  • AKA Reciprocal

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Negative Exponent Rule

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Multiple Choice

What is the rule that stating that a base taken to a negative power will become that base to that power as a denominator under 1?

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Zero Exponent Rule

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Negative Exponent Rule

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Power Rule

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Quotient Rule

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Multiple Choice

What is the rule that stating that any base taken to the power of zero equals 1?

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Zero Exponent Rule

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Negative Exponent Rule

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Power Rule

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Quotient Rule

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Open Ended

What did you think of today's lesson, and the format?

​Integer Exponents

Module 2 Section 1​

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