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Warm UP: Factor: 1) 4v 2 – 4v – 82) 3p 2 – 2p – 5 3) 5n 2 + 19n + 124) 2n 2 + 5n + 2
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Exponent Rule Review
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Evaluating exponents: find the answer! (-2) 5 = (-3) 2 = -3 2 = **Be CAREFUL of where the negative is! Why? ___________________________________________ __________________
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Adding and subtracting When we add or subtract terms with exponents, the exponents have to be the SAME and DO NOT CHANGE! We only add or subtract the coefficient. EX: 3x 3 + 4x 3 = -3c 5 – 7c 5 = 6p 2 – 12 p 2 = Now, for the rest of the rules
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Multiplication with exponents: If we write out what the question is asking, we would see this: r 3 ∙ r 2 = (r ∙ r ∙ r) ∙ (r ∙ r) >>>How many total r’s do we see? 5! So, our answer would be r 5. What could we have done with the 2 & 3 in the beginning of the problem to get our answer? Add them! The Rule: When MULTIPLYING terms, we ADD exponents. EX: q 4 ∙ q 6 = w 5 ∙w 2 = v ∙v 4 = m 2 ∙ m 3 ∙m 7 =
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Exponent of an Exponent To write out the following: (f 4 ) 2, the 2 means we would write f 4 twice, f 4 ∙ f 4. Using the last rule we learned, the two exponents would add together for a total of f 8. What can we do with the original two exponents, 4 and 2, to make 8? We would multiply them! The Rule: When you have two exponents together, you multiply them. EX: (d 3 ) 4 = (s 5 ) 3 = (h 7 ) 8 = (k 6 ) 11 =
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ZERO EXPONENT ANYTHING to the ZERO power is 1 ! Always. Never changes!
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Division Let’s write out and simplify the following what’s left? What can we do with the original exponents, 10 and 4, to make 6? We could subtract them! The Rule: When we are diving with exponents, we subtract the exponents!
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Negative Exponents CAREFUL!!!!!!!! NEGATIVE exponents NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER make NEGATIVE answers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes, that is important and sometimes gives us trouble, so highlight this! Okay, so, remember scientific notation? 4.3 x 10 44 vs 4.3 x 10 -44 ? The first is a very LARGE number. The second is a very SMALL (NOT NEGATIVE!) number, right? So, negative exponents are another way of writing very small numbers! We can NEVER have NEGATIVE exponents in our answers! (unless we are asked for scientific notation). NEGATIVE exponents take the reciprocal (or flip) of the number! Once we have done the reciprocal, we DROP the NEGATIVE!
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