PPT-1 Simplifying Exponents
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2 Review Multiplication Properties of Exponents Product of Powers Property To multiply powers that have the same base ADD the exponents Power of a Power Property
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2 Review Multiplication Properties of Exponents Product of Powers Property To multiply powers that have the same base ADD the exponents Power of a Power Property To find a power of a power. The exponent will tell you how many times the number or variable needs to be multiplied In this case the variable is a Examples In exponential notation the number or variable being multiplied several times is called the base The exponent or number Multiplying Numbers in Scientific Notation. Multiply the decimal numbers together.. Add the exponents to get the power of 10. . General formula. : . . (N X 10. x. ) (M X 10. y. ) = (N) (M) X 10. Ope Exponents and Radicals: Practice Exercises Simplify the following as much as poss Thus the definition of a logarithm is: logb A = n if and only if bn = A. The base used for logs can vary By: . Enriqueta Ramirez and . Johnny Reyes. Acknowledgments. Susan B. Taber. . Using Alice in Wonderland to Teach Multiplication of Fractions. Kat Cain. . Lesson Template. Exponents in Wonderland. By: Karen Overman. Objective. This presentation is designed to give a brief review of simplifying algebraic expressions and evaluating algebraic expressions.. Algebraic Expressions. An . algebraic expression. Likewise, 5 · 5 · 5 · 5 = 5. 4. , because there are . four. 5’s being multiplied together.. Power. – a number produced by raising a base to an exponent. (the term . 2. 7. is called a . power. 2/14/17. How do we define exponentiation?. What are properties of exponents?. Today We’ll Discuss. We have traversed the land of the four basic operations (+, −, •, ÷) and discovered new territory.. Presents:. Learning . Exponents!. Ruben Sanchez. jsanc488@cp.epcc.edu. BEFORE WE START:. We are here to help you! Do NOT be afraid to ask questions.. There are no dumb questions!. The only dumb thing to do is not ask for help when you are stuck.. Investigation. (a. 2. ). 3. =a. 2 . x a. 2. x a. 2. =(a x a) x (a x a) x (a x a) . =a x a x a x a x a x a . =a. 6. (a. m. ). n. = a. mxn. Multiply . ONLY. the exponents. Examples. (2. 4. ). 4. =. Parentheses exponents (multiplication or division) (addition or subtraction). Please (Parentheses) . Parentheses is the first thing you look for when solving a equation if you do not see any parentheses then you will move on to…... Exponential Notation. Negative Exponents. Vocabulary. Monomial-”One Term” consisting of numbers and variables. . Monomials: x. 2. , 5, 3xy, 5x. 5. y. 2. Not Monomials: . x y. , 2x. 2. – 3x 2, 4x. Review Game!!!!!!. Exponents. What is the product of four to the third power?. Exponents (answer). 64. Exponents. What has a power that equals six?. Exponents (answer). Six to the first power. Exponents. e. e is a mathematical constant. . ≈ 2.71828…. Commonly used as a base in exponential and logarithmic functions:. . exponential function – e. x. . natural . logrithm. – . log. e. x. or . 4. 3. 2. 1. 0. In addition to 3, student will be able to go above and beyond by applying what they know about working with . integer . exponents.. . . . . . The student will be able to work with .
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