Learning Goal Know and apply the properties of integer exponents.

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Learning Goal Know and apply the properties of integer exponents. Success Criteria Students compute with integer exponents accurately.

Let’s Practice!!!

Multiplication Property 89 x 8-3 Multiplication Property

Multiplication Property 38 x 83 Multiplication Property

Multiplication Property 122 x 812 Multiplication Property

Division Property 89 82

Division Property 1512 15-8

Division Property 79 75

Power to a Power Property (96)2

Power to a Power Property (5-8)-2

Power to a Power Property (117)8

Zero Property 110

Zero Property 12,5670

Zero Property 156, 325,9870

Negative Exponent Property 11-8

Negative Exponent Property 4-3

Negative Exponent Property 8-12

Hint: These have multiple properties involved. 8-8 x 8-6 Put it all together now!!! Hint: These have multiple properties involved.

Hint: These have multiple properties involved. (23 x 24)8 Put it all together now!!! Hint: These have multiple properties involved.

Hint: These have multiple properties involved. (92 x 96)0 Put it all together now!!! Hint: These have multiple properties involved.

Hint: These have multiple properties involved. 125 128 Put it all together now!!! Hint: These have multiple properties involved.

Let’s Take It Up a Notch!!!

Use your exponents properties chart. Circle all the apply. Choose expressions equivalent to 1 27 A. 33 B. 3-3 C. 39 x 3-11 D. 33 36 Use your exponents properties chart.

Use your exponents properties chart. Hint: You may have to use more than one property.