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Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents Lesson 7-1 Negative & Zero

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents Your Goal: Simplify expressions containing integer exponents.

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents Zero Power The zero power of any number except 0 equals = 0 (-5) = 0

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents Now You Try: Evaluate ,

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents Negative Exponents Any number or variable (except 0) with a negative exponent means move that number or variable to the opposite place of the fraction. 5 = -3

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents 1. 5 –3 Evaluating Negative Exponents

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents 2. (–10) –3 Evaluating Negative Exponents Evaluate.

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents 3. 4 –2 Try this one: Evaluate.

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents 4. Evaluate 5x –4 How would you solve this one?

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents 5. Evaluate 1/x –3 How would you solve this one? The x has a negative exponent so move it from the bottom of the fraction to the top.

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents Now You Try: Evaluate

Course Look for a Pattern in Integer Exponents Negative Exponents (MOVE IT MOVE IT!): Any number except 0 with a negative exponent equals its reciprocal with the opposite exponent (If it’s on top, put it on bottom of the fraction. If it’s on bottom, put it on top of the fraction.) Zero Power: The zero power of any number except 0 equals 1.