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Not so EXTRATERRESTRIAL
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For each of the following, can you identify the base and the exponent? 1. 4 7 2. 11 10 3. 100 2 If a number doesn’t have an exponent, then you can always assume the exponent is 1 Ex: 7=7 1
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Vocab Polynomial- Monomial- Constant- Coefficient- Zero exponent- Negative exponent-
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Polynomial An algebraic expression consisting of variables, coefficients, and constants, involving only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and non negative whole exponents Examples: 6x+4 15h-17h 2 m 3 +2m 2 +4
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Monomial- A single algebraic term May be…. A constant A variable A product of a constant and a variable
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Laws of Exponents Product (multiplication) of Powers (a m )(a n ) = a m+n Multiply the coefficients, ADD the exponents! Example 1:x 5 x 2 =
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ADD the exponents! Example 2:x 3 y -2 = Example 3:(5x 4 y 8 )(3x -3 y) =
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Practice! 1) k 4 k -2 k 3 = 2) h 7 g -1 h 5 = 3) (2a 3 b 4 c -5 )(4ab -8 ) =
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TIC TAC TOE!
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Laws of Exponents Power of a Power (a m ) n = a mn MULTIPLY the exponents! Example 1:(x 5 ) -2 =
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More Examples! Example 2:(x 3 ) 3 = Example 3:(y 8 ) -4 =
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Practice! 1) (k 4 ) 8 = 2) (g -1 ) 5 = 3) (c -5 ) -2 =
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Power of Power with more than one number, variable, etc (4x) 2 requires that you distribute the 2 to the 4 and the x 4 2 x 2
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Try these! (gm) 6 (4w 3 ) 3
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Sometimes you have to use both… What if you have (2v) 2 (2v) First distribute the power outside the parentheses to the info inside Then use what we learned about adding exponents and multiplying coefficients
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Try this…(ba 4 )(2ba 4 ) 3
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Dividing Exponents
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More examples
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Negative Exponents Bottom line: We don’t like em! So how do we get rid of em? Move them
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Any number except 0 with a negative exponent equals its reciprocal with the opposite exponent. Negative Exponents
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Evaluating Negative Exponents Write the reciprocal, change the sign of the exponent Simplify
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