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Warm Up Simplify. 1. 2 · 2 · 2 2. 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 3. 5 · 5 · 5 4. 4 · 4 · 4 5. 6 · 6 · 6 · 6 · 6 8 81 125 64 7,776

Learn to represent numbers by using exponents.

Vocabulary power exponent base

A DNA molecule makes a copy of itself by splitting in half A DNA molecule makes a copy of itself by splitting in half. Each half becomes a molecule that is identical to the original. The molecules continue to split so that the two become four, the four become eight, and so on. Each time DNA copies itself, the number of molecules doubles. After four copies, the number of molecules is 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 = 16.

This multiplication can also be written as a power, using a base and an exponent. The exponent tells how many times to use the base as a factor. 4 2 Base Exponent Reading Math Read 24 as “the fourth power of 2” or “2 to the fourth power.”

Additional Example 1: Evaluating Powers Find each value. A. 44 44 = 4 · 4 · 4 · 4 Use 4 as a factor 4 times. = 256 B. 73 73 = 7 · 7 · 7 Use 7 as a factor 3 times. = 343 C. 191 191 = 19 Use 19 as a factor 1 time.

Check It Out: Example 1 Find each value. A. 33 33 = 3 · 3 · 3 Use 3 as a factor 3 times. = 27 B. 62 62 = 6 · 6 Use 6 as a factor 2 times. = 36 C. 141 141 = 14 Use 14 as a factor 1 time.

Any number to the zero power, except zero is equal to 1. 60 = 1 100 = 1 190 = 1 Zero to the zero power is undefined, meaning that it does not exist.

To express a whole number as a power, write the number as a product of equal factors. Then write the product using the base and an exponent. For example, 10,000 = 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 = 104.

Additional Example 2: Expressing Whole Numbers as Powers Write each number using an exponent and the given base. A. 625, base 5 625 = 5 · 5 · 5 · 5 5 is used as a factor 4 times. = 54 B. 64, base 2 64 = 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 2 is used as a factor 6 times. = 26

Check It Out: Example 2 Write each number as an exponent and the given base. A. 2,401, base 7 2,401 = 7 · 7 · 7 · 7 7 is used as a factor 4 times. = 74 B. 243, base 3 243 = 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 3 is used as a factor 5 times. = 35

Additional Example 3: Application On Monday, Erik tells 3 people a secret. The next day each of them tells 3 more people. If this pattern continues, how many people besides Erik will know the secret on Friday? On Monday, 3 people know the secret. On Tuesday, 3 times as many people know as those who knew on Monday. On Wednesday, 3 times as many people know as those who knew on Tuesday. On Thursday, 3 times as many people know as those who knew on Wednesday.

Additional Example 3 Continued On Friday, 3 times as many people know as those who knew on Thursday. Each day the number of people is 3 times greater. 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 = 35 = 243 On Friday 243 people besides Erik will know the secret.

Check It Out: Example 3 In a game, a contestant had a starting score of one point. She doubled her score every turn for four turns. Write her score after four turns as a power. Then find her score. After the first turn, she had 2 points. After the second turn, she would have 4 points. After the third turn, she would have 8 points. After each turn, her point total is 2 times greater. 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 = 24 = 16 points

Lesson Quizzes Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 1. Identify the value of 83. A. 24 B. 768 C. 512 D. 1024

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 2. Identify the value of 54. A. 20 B. 125 C. 25 D. 625

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 3. Which of the following represents 512 written with an exponent using base 8? A. 5128 B. 8512 C. 83 D. 5123

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 4. Which of the following represents 32 written with an exponent using base 2? A. 232 B. 322 C. 26 D. 25

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 5. Sarah is making strings of beads. In the first string, she uses three beads and she triples the number of beads in each of the next strings. Identify the number of beads she uses in the fifth string. A. 125 B. 243 C. 625 D. 729