Integer Exponents Use the information in the table and see if you can complete the missing answers. Base/ExponentAnswer 10 3 1000 10 2 100 10 1 10 10 0.

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Integer Exponents Use the information in the table and see if you can complete the missing answers. Base/ExponentAnswer ? ? ?

Integer Exponents Answers Base/ExponentAnswer / / /1000

COMMON CORE #3  Generate equivalent expressions using integer exponents

Simplifying Negative Exponents 2 -3 Rewrite your problem in fraction form: Notice when you move negative exponent to the bottom of the fraction, it becomes positive.

Simplifying Negative Exponents Also, since there is nothing left on top, you MUST put a 1 for the numerator. Now just work your problem by order of operations.

Simplifying Negative Exponents

2 More 6 -2 (-3) -5 Answers 1/36 & -1/243

Writing A Problem  See if you can write your own problem that will result in the final answer being: 1 16 Answers are 2 -4 and 4 -2 and 16 -1

THINKER  Simplify the following: ⅔ 8

Notebook Examples Pages & 43

Equivalent Expressions Find the right answer(s). 3 ⁻⁹ 3 ⁶ 3 ⁻ ² (A)3³ (B)3 ⁻⁵ (C)1/243 (D) -243 Answers are B and C

Equivalent Expressions Find the right answer(s). 2 ⁻ ⁶ 2 ⁰ 2 ⁵ 4³ (A)2² (B)2 ⁵ (C)1 (D)64 Answer is B

Equivalent Expressions Find the right answer(s). 6 ⁹ 5 ⁻⁷ 6 ⁻⁸ 5⁴ (A)0.048 (B)6 5 ³ (C)3/50 (D)6 Answer is A