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Do Now On your desk: -Marker & eraser
Announcements -Monday’s Math Memories upcoming topics: SAME AS LAST WEEK -Your grades from yesterday are in the gradebook, but we will review the test tomorrow - Someone remind Mrs. Bullock to talk about MI Test & what the rest of the quarter is going to look like On your desk: -Marker & eraser -If you are not in your seat at the bell you are not tardy
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Do Now On your desk: -Marker & eraser
Announcements -Monday’s Math Memories upcoming topics: SAME AS LAST WEEK -Your grades from yesterday are in the gradebook, but we will review the test tomorrow - Someone remind Mrs. Bullock to talk about MI Test & what the rest of the quarter is going to look like On your desk: -Marker & eraser
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Exponents Quiz Wednesday!
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If a number is in exponential form, the exponent represents how many times the base will be multiplied by itself. A number produced by raising a base to an exponent is called a power. Both 27 and 33 represent the same power. Exponent Base 2 7 { Power
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Product Rule: Same base, add exponents. Why does the rule work?
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Same base, subtract exponents.
Quotient Rule: Same base, subtract exponents. Why does the rule work? Notice what occurs when you divide powers with the same base. 5 53 = 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 = 5 • 5 = 52
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Power raised to a power, multiply exponents.
Reading Math (9 ) is read as “nine to the fourth, to the fifth.” 5 4 Power Rule: Power raised to a power, multiply exponents.
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Forms of a Number Exponential Form Standard Form Expanded Form
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Power of Product Rule Product raised to a power, distribute power to each base. Evaluate the number(s)/coefficients. Multiply the exponents. (2x2y5)3 = 23x2*3y5*3 8x6y15
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Negative Exponent Rule
Flip (find the reciprocal) and make the exponent positive.
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= 1 Zero Exponent Rule Any Base Any base raised to the zero
power (except 0) is ALWAYS equal to one. Any Base = 1
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Pick the ride you are most comfortable with…
Pick a Ride Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… “It’s a Small World” a gentle, easy ride
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Pick the ride you are most comfortable with…
Pick a Ride Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… “Jungle Cruise” A little more excitement-- seat belt not required
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Pick the ride you are most comfortable with…
Pick a Ride Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… “Space Mountain” Fast moving thrill ride…
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Pick a ride … (Zero Property) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Multiplication properties of exponents) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Multiplication properties of exponents) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Multiplication properties of exponents) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Properties of negative exponents) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Power of Products & Zero Properties) Simplify (write as one power
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Pick a ride … (Multiplication properties of exponents) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Multiplication properties of exponents) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Properties of negative exponents) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Multiplication properties of exponents) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Multiply exponents) Simplify (write as one power
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Pick a ride … (Quotient & Negative Properties) Simplify (write as one power
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Pick a ride … (Division properties of exponents) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Division properties of exponents) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Properties of negative exponents) Simplify (write as one power)
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Pick a ride … (Division properties of exponents) Simplify (write as one power
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