Extending the Rules of Exponents

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Extending the Rules of Exponents Problem 5.3

How can you find out when the number of amoeba reaches 2? Look on the graph! When the population is 2, it is ½ of a week.

We know that 40 = 1 and 41 = 4. But now with this graph, we can see that 4½ = 2!

Let’s watch some videos! Every time you are asked to pause the video, do it! Try the problem, then resume play. Basic Fractional Exponents: http://goo.gl/hW0mhl Solving for a Fraction Exponent: http://goo.gl/AuMV99 Now let’s practice! Try some exponent problems! Get 5 in a row correct before moving on! Understanding Fractional Exponents: http://goo.gl/JlLpDJ Let’s watch some videos!

Try some exponent problems! Get 5 in a row correct before moving on! Every time you are asked to pause the video, do it! Try the problem, then resume play. Simplifying with Exponent Properties: http://goo.gl/qqMgs5 Now let’s practice! Try some exponent problems! Get 5 in a row correct before moving on! Manipulating Fractional Exponents: http://goo.gl/WfNzY3 More on Exponents

Negative Fractional Exponents! Every time you are asked to pause the video, do it! Try the problem, then resume play. Negative Fractional Exponent Examples: http://goo.gl/FpNH8O Negative Fractional Exponent Examples 2: http://goo.gl/CM33Dc Now let’s practice! Try some exponent problems! Get 5 in a row correct before moving on! Fractional Exponents: http://goo.gl/otvfqA

Take out a piece of paper and put your heading on it Take out a piece of paper and put your heading on it. Title the paper “Exponents Exit Slip for 5B”. Answer each of the following questions as best you can on the paper then hand it in to the substitute. Use what you learned about roots and properties of exponents to compute each of the following: 43/2 x 4½ = 4? (7561/7)7 = ? 335 x 3-35 = ? Lesson Quiz

You may now start your math homework!