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Title: Exponents


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Exponents
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QuestionWhat are exponents and when will I have
to use them?
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AnswerExponents are the little numbers that
rest in the sky next to a number. It tells you
how many times to multiply the number by itself.
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Answer (cont.)We learn about exponents just
before we begin order of operations. You will
also see them in algebra and geometry!
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Lets get started with your graphic organizer!
This is a great study tool to look over before a
quiz/test.
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Is there an exponent key on the calculator
(TI-34II)?
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Yes!!!!!Find the key directly beneath the
pi symbol.
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Try 56
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Did you type in56 to get 15,625
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Good job!You will have time to practice with
the calculator later but for now, make a note at
the bottom of your graphic organizer about which
key to use for exponents.
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Exponents 94What is the base?What is the
exponent?Write the expression in words.What is
the value?
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Exponents 50What is the base?What is the
exponent?Write the expression in words.What
is the value?
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Exponents k3What is the base?What is the
exponent?Write the expression in words.What
is the value if k is equal to 4?
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Exponential FormWrite 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 in
exponential form.Write the power as a
product6 x 6 x 6 x 6 5 x 5 x 5
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Big numbersHow can 1,000,000,000,000 be
written using exponents?
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Its time to apply what we have learned to some
order of operations problems
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Solve by showing your worka2 5, if a 4
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Did you get.42 516 521
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Solve by showing your work35 - b3, if b 2

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Did you get.35 2335-827
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Solve by showing your work108 70 - c2, if c
9
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Did you get.108 70 92108 1 81107
8126
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Well Done!Tomorrow we will begin where we left
off.order of operations.
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