What is a base, exponent, and power? Write 1,000,000,000 as a base and an exponent. How do you know it’s correct?

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What is a base, exponent, and power? Write 1,000,000,000 as a base and an exponent. How do you know it’s correct?

Take notes now!!! Identify base and exponent Write in exponential notation Write repeated multiplication using exponents

Guided Practice (partners) Open book to page 6 and 7 and do guided practice questions #1-7 in your notebook.

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More notes… Expand and evaluate expressions in exponential notation

Guided Practice (partners) Open book to page 8 and do guided practice questions #8-10

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Questions????? Homework: do page 12 #1-18 all Those requiring more assistance see Mrs Brown or Miss Alred for reteaching EXIT TICKET Using the words “base” and “exponent”, explain the meanings of -7 2 and (-7) 2 on a notecard