Notes Over 2.2 Other Powers of Ten A negative exponent tells how many times to use the reciprocal of the base as a factor in repeated multiplication.

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Notes Over 2.2 Other Powers of Ten A negative exponent tells how many times to use the reciprocal of the base as a factor in repeated multiplication. Example

Notes Over 2.2 Other Powers of Ten Write each expression as a product of factors and a ratio without exponents.

Notes Over 2.2 Other Powers of Ten Write each expression as a product of factors and a ratio without exponents.

Notes Over 2.2 Other Powers of Ten Write each expression as a product of factors and a ratio without exponents.

Notes Over 2.2 Extra Practice Worksheet 2.2 Pg. 2-11, Lesson 2.2 #6-19