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Glencoe Chapter 1 Real Numbers Lesson 4 Powers of Monomials
Power to power Glencoe Chapter 1 Real Numbers Lesson 4 Powers of Monomials
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Objective Use the Laws of Exponents to find powers of monomials.
Previously: We used Laws of Exponents to multiply and divide monomials. NOW: We will use Laws of Exponents to find power to power. Next: We will use Laws of Exponents to evaluate expressions with negative exponents.
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Mathematical background
Sometimes the rules for the Power of a Power and the Power of a Product are combined into one rule: (ambn)p = ampbnp In general, to simplify an expression involving monomials, write an equivalent expression in which each base appears exactly once, there are no powers of powers, and all fractions are in simplest form.
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Example #1 22 22 22 Let start with a cube.
How do we find the volume of a cube? V = Bh V = (s)(s)(s) V = s3 V = (22) (22) (22) V = (22)3 V = 26 22 22 22
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Think-pair-share In the expression (84)3 what does the exponent 3 mean? What expression represents that situation? What is ? What is another way to write using multiplication? What is (84)3 simplified? What do you think the rule is? How is it written? It means you use 84 as a factor three times. 84 • 84 • 84 12 4 • 3 812
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Let’s try some together
( 5 2 ) 8 ( 𝑘 7 ) 5 ( 𝑎 3 ) 7
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Example #2 What do you think will happen when we raise 3m2 to the third power? (3 𝑚 2 ) 3 ( 4𝑝 3 ) 4 (3 𝑐 4 ) 3
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challenge Simplify: [(73)4]5 Simplify: ( 1 2 𝑥 𝑦 2 ) 2 [(−2𝑥 ) 3 ] 2
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homework You are going to be using your textbook for your homework tonight. This book is to go back-and-forth from school to home EVERYDAY!!!! Sometimes, you will need to do the work on notebook paper and NOT on the page in the book. So, know where you put your homework each day. Page 35 #1-12
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Pass out the 5 multiple choice questions
Ticket out Pass out the 5 multiple choice questions
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