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HW: Page 10 #5-18 ANSWERS

Agenda: 6 th Gr. Math: 1-3 HW Page 14 #10-24 all

1-3 Exponents Course 1 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day

Warm Up Multiply  3   4   2  2   5  5  Course Exponents 625

Problem of the Day Replace the letters a, b, and c with the numbers 3, 4, and 5 to make a true statement. 2 a + 2 a = b c Course Exponents = 4 3

Today’s Learning Goal (8/15/2012) Learn to represent numbers by using exponents. Course Exponents

Vocabulary exponent base exponential form Insert Lesson Title Here Course Exponents

Course Exponents A number is in exponential form when it is written with a base and an exponent Base Exponent = 7  7  7= 343 An exponent tells how many times a number called the base is used as a factor.

Course Exponents Exponential Form10 1 Read“10 to the 1st power” Multiply10 Value10

Course Exponents Exponential Form10 2 Read “10 squared” or “10 to the 2nd power” Multiply 10  10 Value100

Course Exponents Exponential Form10 3 Read “10 cubed” or “10 to the 3rd power” Multiply 10  10  10 Value1,000

Course Exponents Exponential Form10 4 Read“10 to the 4th power” Multiply 10  10  10  10 Value10,000

Insert Lesson Title Here Course Exponents Additional Example 1: Writing Numbers in Exponential Form Write each expression in exponential form. A. 5  5  5  5 B. 3  3  3  3  3 5 is a factor 4 times is a factor 5 times. 3535

Insert Lesson Title Here Course Exponents Try This: Example 1 Write each expression in exponential form. A. 7  7  7 B. 6  6  6  6  6  6 7 is a factor 3 times is a factor 6 times. 6

Insert Lesson Title Here Course Exponents Additional Example 2: Finding the Value of Numbers in Exponential Form Find each value. A. 2 6 B = 2  2  2  2  2  2 = 64 = 4  4  4  4  4 = 1,024

Insert Lesson Title Here Course Exponents Try This: Example 2 Find each value. A. 3 4 B = 3  3  3  3 = 81 = 2  2  2  2  2 = 32

Course Exponents A phone tree is used to contact families at Paul’s school. The secretary calls 4 families. Then each family calls 4 other families, and so on. How many families will notified during the fourth round of calls? 1 Understand the Problem The answer will be the number of families called in the 4th round. List the important information: The secretary calls 4 families. Each family calls 4 families. Additional Example 3: Problem Solving Application

Course Exponents You can draw a diagram to see how many calls are in each round. 2 Make a Plan Secretary 1st round – 4 calls 2nd round–16 calls

Course Exponents Solve 3 Notice that in each round, the number of calls is a power of 4. 1st round: 4 calls = 4 = 4 1 2nd round: 16 calls = 4 x 4 = 4 2 So during the 4th round, there will be 4 4 calls. 4 4 = 4  4  4  4 = 256 During the 4th round of calls, 256 families will have been notified. Look Back4 Drawing a diagram helps you see how to use exponents to solve the problem.

Course Exponents Try This: Example 3 A phone tree is used to contact families at Paul’s school. The secretary calls 3 families. Then each family calls 3 other families, and so on. How many families will notified during the fourth round of calls? 1 Understand the Problem The answer will be the number of families called in the 3rd round. List the important information: The secretary calls 3 families. Each family calls 3 families.

Course Exponents You can draw a diagram to see how many calls are in each round. 2 Make a Plan Secretary 1st round – 3 calls 2nd round–9 calls

Course Exponents Solve 3 Notice that in each round, the number of calls is a power of 3. 1st round: 3 calls = 3 = 3 1 2nd round: 9 calls = 3 x 3 = 3 2 So during the 4th round, there will be 3 4 calls. 3 4 = 3  3  3  3 = 81 During the 4th round of calls, 81 families will have been notified. Look Back4 Drawing a diagram helps you see how to use exponents to solve the problem.

Lesson Quiz Write each expression in exponential form  12   9  9  9  9  9  9 Find each value In a phone tree, each of three people will call three people, and then each of those will call three more. If there are five levels of the tree, how many people will be called? Insert Lesson Title Here 400 1,296 Course Exponents 243