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Finding the Value of a Power EXAMPLE 2 a. Find the value of five cubed.
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Finding the Value of a Power EXAMPLE 2 a. Find the value of five cubed.
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Finding the Value of a Power EXAMPLE 2 a. Find the value of five cubed. Write 5 as a factor three times.
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Finding the Value of a Power EXAMPLE 2 a. Find the value of five cubed. Write 5 as a factor three times.
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Finding the Value of a Power EXAMPLE 2 a. Find the value of five cubed. Write 5 as a factor three times. Multiply.
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Finding the Value of a Power EXAMPLE 2 a. Find the value of five cubed. b. Find the value of two to the sixth power. Write 5 as a factor three times. Multiply.
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Finding the Value of a Power EXAMPLE 2 a. Find the value of five cubed. b. Find the value of two to the sixth power. Write 5 as a factor three times. Multiply.
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Finding the Value of a Power EXAMPLE 2 a. Find the value of five cubed. b. Find the value of two to the sixth power. Write 2 as a factor six times. Write 5 as a factor three times. Multiply.
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Finding the Value of a Power EXAMPLE 2 a. Find the value of five cubed. b. Find the value of two to the sixth power. Write 2 as a factor six times. Write 5 as a factor three times. Multiply.
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Finding the Value of a Power EXAMPLE 2 a. Find the value of five cubed. Write 5 as a factor three times. Multiply. b. Find the value of two to the sixth power. Write 2 as a factor six times. Multiply.
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Powers in Real-World Problems EXAMPLE 3 Telephone Calls You need to contact members of your softball league. You call 4 members in the morning. Those 4 people each call 4 more people in the afternoon. That evening, those additional people each call 4 others. How many people are called that evening?
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Powers in Real-World Problems EXAMPLE 3 Telephone Calls You need to contact members of your softball league. You call 4 members in the morning. Those 4 people each call 4 more people in the afternoon. That evening, those additional people each call 4 others. How many people are called that evening? SOLUTION
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Powers in Real-World Problems EXAMPLE 3 Telephone Calls You need to contact members of your softball league. You call 4 members in the morning. Those 4 people each call 4 more people in the afternoon. That evening, those additional people each call 4 others. How many people are called that evening? SOLUTION You call 4 people They each call 4 people
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Powers in Real-World Problems EXAMPLE 3 Telephone Calls You need to contact members of your softball league. You call 4 members in the morning. Those 4 people each call 4 more people in the afternoon. That evening, those additional people each call 4 others. How many people are called that evening? SOLUTION You call 4 people They each call 4 people
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Powers in Real-World Problems EXAMPLE 3 Telephone Calls You need to contact members of your softball league. You call 4 members in the morning. Those 4 people each call 4 more people in the afternoon. That evening, those additional people each call 4 others. How many people are called that evening? SOLUTION ANSWER That evening, 64 people are called. You call 4 people They each call 4 people
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 to the sixth power
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 to the sixth power
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 to the sixth power
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 to the sixth power
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 to the sixth power squared
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 to the sixth power squared
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 to the sixth power squared
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 What If? Suppose each person in Example 3 (including you) calls 6 people instead of 4 people. How many people are called that evening?
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Write the power as a product. Then find the value. GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 What If? Suppose each person in Example 3 (including you) calls 6 people instead of 4 people. How many people are called that evening? SOLUTION ANSWER That evening 216 people are called
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