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7-3: Rational Exponents
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For any nonnegative number, b ½ = Write each expression in radical form, or write each radical in exponential form ▫81 ½ = = 9 ▫ = 38 ½ ▫12m ½ = 12 ▫ = (32w) ½
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1) Write 16 ½ in radical form 1.16 2.8 3.4 4.2
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7-3: Rational Exponents n th root: If a n = b, then ▫Because 2 4 = 16, then Example ▫Simplify Calculator: use the button (shift, ^) Root comes first, then, then number under root ▫Simplify
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2) Simplify 1.343 2.81 3.49 4.7
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7-3: Rational Exponents For any positive real number b, and any integer n > 1, Examples ▫Simplify ▫Simplify = 2401 ^ (1/4) = 7
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3) Simplify 1.4 2.8 3.16 4.32 1234567891011121314151617181920 212223
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7-3: Rational Exponents For any positive real number b, and any integers m and n > 1, Example ▫Simplify or 32^(2/5) = 4
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4) Simplify 1234567891011121314151617181920 212223 1.202.5 2.5.8 3.59,049 4.1,743,392,201
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5) Simplify 1234567891011121314151617181920 212223 1.216 2.36 3.18 4.6
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7-3: Rational Exponents Assignment ▫Page 410 ▫1 – 11 & 17 – 43 (odds)
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7-3: Rational Exponents Day 2
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7-3: Rational Exponents Power Property of Equality ▫b x = b y if and only if x = y Example: If 5 x = 5 3, then x = 3 If the bases are equal, then their exponents are equal Example 1 ▫Solve 9 x = 729 Want both bases to be 9 9 1 = 9, 9 2 = 81, 9 3 = 729 ▫9 x = 9 3 ▫x = 3
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7-3: Rational Exponents Example 2 ▫1▫16 2x – 1 = 8 AA base of 8 won’t work (8 1 = 8, 8 2 = 64) BBoth 16 and 8 can be written with bases of 2 22 4 = 16 & 2 3 = 8 ▫(▫(2 4 ) 2x – 1 = 2 3 ▫2▫2 8x – 4 = 2 3 Multiply exponents 88x – 4 = 3 88x = 7Add 4 to each side xx = 7 / 8 Divide each side by 8
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Solve 5 x = 125 1.12 2.5 3.3 4.1
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Solve 3 x+3 = 27 4 1.1 2.3 3.9 4.36
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Solve 2 3x+10 = 128 1.3 2.2 3.1 4.-1
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Assignment Page 411 ▫45 – 53, odds
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