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Foldable 1. Take out a piece of notebook paper and make a hot dog fold over from the right side over to the pink line.

Foldable The fold crease 2. Now, divide the right hand section into 3 sections by drawing 2 evenly spaced lines. 3. Use scissors to cut along your drawn line, but ONLY to the crease!

Properties of Exponents Foldable The fold crease 4. Write EXPONENTS down the left hand side Properties of Exponents

Exponent Investigation Write the following expression in expanded form: What do you notice about the expanded form?

Exponent Investigation Write each of the following in expanded form. Then write the expression using a single exponent. Back to the foldable! Let’s write a rule for multiplying exponents with the same base!

Properties of Exponents Foldable The fold crease 5. Fold over the top cut section and write “Product with Like Bases” on the outside. Product with Like Bases 6. Reopen the fold. Properties of Exponents

Properties of Exponents Foldable 7. On the left hand section, write an example of a product with like bases. Example Rule 8. On the right hand side, write an explanation of the exponent rule. Properties of Exponents

Exponent Investigation Write the following expression in expanded form; then simplify: What do you notice about the expanded form?

Exponent Investigation Write each of the following in expanded form. Then write the expression using a single exponent. Back to the foldable! Let’s write a rule for dividing exponents with the same base!

Properties of Exponents Foldable The fold crease 5. Fold over the top cut section and write “Quotient with Like Bases” on the outside. Product with Like Bases 6. Reopen the fold. Properties of Exponents Quotient with Like Bases

Properties of Exponents Foldable 7. On the left hand section, write an example of a quotient with like bases. Example Rule 8. On the right hand side, write an explanation of the exponent rule. Properties of Exponents Example Rule

Exponent Investigation Write the following expression in expanded form: What do you notice about the expanded form?

Exponent Investigation Write each of the following in expanded form. Then write the expression using a single exponent. Back to the foldable! Let’s write a rule for multiplying exponents with the same base!

Properties of Exponents Foldable The fold crease 5. Fold over the top cut section and write “Quotient with Like Bases” on the outside. Product with Like Bases 6. Reopen the fold. Properties of Exponents Quotient with Like Bases Power to a Power

Properties of Exponents Foldable 7. On the left hand section, write an example of a power to a power. Example Rule 8. On the right hand side, write an explanation of the exponent rule. Properties of Exponents Example Rule Example Rule