Write an equation in slope-intercept form. Bell Ringer Write an equation in slope-intercept form. 1. 6x + y = 5 2. y – 4x = 7 3. y + 3 = 15x 4. -4 + y = 20x
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Vocabulary Make sure you start a new section in your vocabulary since this will be for a new unit. Exponent – Tells how many times a number is used as a factor Power – A number that is expressed using an exponent Base – The number that is multiplied
Notes We use exponents to tell us how many times a number is used as a factor. Instead of 5 x 5 x 5, we write:
Notes How to read and write powers:
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Example 1 Write Expressions using Exponents
Example 2 Write Expressions using Exponents Write each expression using exponents.
Example 3 – Your Turn Write Expressions using Exponents Write each expression using exponents. 1. 9 x 9 x 9 x 9 2. (-1)(-1)
Example 4 Write Expressions using Exponents
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Example 5 Write Expressions using Exponents
Example 6 – Your Turn Write Expressions using Exponents Write each expression using exponents. w · w · w · w · w (5x + 1)(5x + 1) ½ · x · x · x · x · y · y· y
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Example 7 Evaluate Expressions
Example 8 Evaluate Expressions
Example 9 – Your Turn Evaluate Expressions North American hockey rinks are built according to National Hockey League specifications. Evaluate each expression to find these dimensions. The distance from the goal line to the closest blue line is 26 feet. The length of the rink is 23 · 52 feet.
Example 10 Evaluate Algebraic Expressions
Example 11 Evaluate Algebraic Expressions
Example 12 – Your Turn Evaluate Algebraic Expressions Evaluate x2 – y3 if x = -5 and y = 2
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Homework Section 9.1 #12 - 36