Exploring Exponents How exponents change the value of numbers.

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Exploring Exponents How exponents change the value of numbers

Next Generation Standard NxG.M.8.EE.1: know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3 2 × 3 –5 = 3 –3 = 1/3 3 = 1/27. (CCSS Math.8.EE.1)

Defining Success re-write numbers with exponents approximate the value of numbers that have exponents

Compare 3 3 and Know what a negative exponent means

Let’s Get Started! = = 0.25