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Learning Targets Review (Re-teach): Rules of Exponents & Square/Cube Roots 1. If you want to make a square pillow. You have 729 square inches of material for the front of pillow. If you use all the materials, what is the length of one side of the pillow? 2. 26 𝑑 −4 𝑠𝑡 14 𝑑𝑠 𝑡 −2 3. (7d-2s3t-4)3

One of three equal factors of a number 3 8 = 2 EE2Key Vocabulary Term Definition Example Cube root One of three equal factors of a number 3 8 = 2 Perfect cube A number whose cube root is a whole number 8 is a perfect cube because 2 x 2 x 2 = 8

Learning Target: EE2: Evaluating Perfect Squares and Cubes

Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx. Irrational Roots Pre-Test

Do you know your perfect squares and cubes? Learning Targets: NS1 Rational Number versus Irrational & NS2: Approx. Irrational Roots Do you know your perfect squares and cubes?