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1 Homework Text p. 492, #10-48 evens 10) 12) 14) 16) 18) 20) 22) 24) 26) 28) 30) 32) 34) 36) 38) 40) 42) 44) 46) 48)

2 Problem of the Day As I was going to St. Ives I met a man with seven wives And every wife had seven sacks And every sack had seven cats And every cat had seven kits Kits, cats, sacks, wives How many were going to St. Ives? Solve the above rhyme using exponents. You must give the exponential property used in order to receive the 2 points

3 Answer The power of products property allows you to simplify the rhyme using only one base and one exponent Wives= 7 1, sacks= 7 2, cats= 7 3, kits= 7 4 7 1+2+3+4 = 7 10

4 Do Now 1/31/12 In your notebook, use the properties of exponents involving products to complete the following warm-up problems.

5 Objective Students will be able to use properties of exponents involving quotients and negatives

6 Review: POWER an expression that represents repeated multiplication. 2 4 BASE EXPONENT Product Words two to the fourth power

7 Section 8.1, “Apply Exponent Properties Involving Products” (1) Product of Powers Property (2) Power of a Power Property (3) Power of a Product Property

8 Section 8.2, “Apply Exponent Properties Involving Quotients” (1) Quotient of Powers Property (2) Power of a Quotient Property a m-n ambmambm

9 Try It Out... (1) (1) Quotient of Powers Property

10 Try It Out... (2) Power of a Quotient Property

11 Try It Out... Use Multiple Properties of Exponents

12 Try It Out... Use All Properties of Exponents

13 Try It Out... Use All Properties of Exponents Use All Properties of Exponents

14 Show Your Skills!

15 Too Many Rules to Remember??  Sometimes creating a simple rhyme, saying or even song can help you remember things easily.  Can you think of any things that were easier to remember through a song?

16 With the members of your tribe, create a short poem using one, or more, of the properties of exponents. Your poem should be an easy way for someone to learn about the property and remember how to use it. This is your first grade for the 3 rd marking period so start off strong! Tribe with the best poem receives 5 points on the leader board.

17 Complete the exponent puzzle lining up the equivalent expressions. When you are finished, you will have made a 4x4 puzzle. First group to complete the puzzle correctly will gain 3 points on the leader board. The scores are close. Good luck! Solve the Puzzle!


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