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1 DO NOW:12-15-15  What do you already know about Exponents?  Write three ideas that you are thinking about when thinking of Exponents?

2 Do Now 12-16-15

3 STANDARDS: UNIT FOUR  MGSE6.EE.1. Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole- number exponents.  Essential Question: How do you write prime factorization of a number?

4 VOCABULARY  Algebraic Expression  Associative Property of Addition  Associative Property of Multiplication  Constant  Distributive Property  Exponents: The number that indicates how many times the base is used as a factor.  Like Term  Order of Operation  Term  Variable

5 Using Exponents

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7 Finding Factors for a Number  Remind students that a prime number is a number with exactly 2 factors, 1 and itself, and a composite number is a number that has more than 2 factors.  Whole numbers that are multiplied to find a product are called factors of that product.  A number is divisible by its factors. For example, 4 and 2 are factors of 8 because 4 · 2 = 8, and 8 is divisible by 4 and by 2

8 Finding Prime Factorization of a Number: Explore Activity One

9 Using a Ladder Diagram  A ladder diagram is another way to find the prime factorization of a number.  Use a ladder diagram to find the prime factorization of 132. Step by Step  Write 132 in the top “step” of the ladder.  Choose a prime factor of 132 to write next to the step with 132.  Choose 2. Divide 132 by 2 and write the quotient 66 in the next step of the ladder.  Now choose a prime factor of 66. Write the prime factor next to the step with 66.  Divide 66 by that prime factor and write the quotient in the next step of the ladder.  Keep choosing prime factors, dividing, and adding to the ladder until you get a quotient of 1.

10 How do I read exponents? PowerHow to read the power 6 squared, 6 to the power of 2, 6 raised to the 2 nd power 7 cubed, 7 to the power of 3, 7 raised to the 3 rd power 9 to the power of 4, 9 raised to the 4 th power Let’s take a look at EXAMPLE 1…

11 FINDING THE VALUE OF A POWER Let’s look at Example 2!!!

12 Assignment 12-15-15  Guided Practice: Page 240:1-21  Independent Practice: Page 241: 22-40

13 Assignment 12-16-15  Guided Practice: Page 246:1-8  Independent Practice: Page 247: 9-18


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