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Jeopalgey Product of a Power of a Power Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopalgey Q $100 Q $200 Power of a Product Zero Power Quotient of Power Law of Negative Exponents Power of Quotient Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Keep Score!

$100 Question a^2 (a^3)=? You Have 40 seconds to get the answer before the slide switches

$100 Answer a^5 Press the weird guy!

$200 Question 3^5(3^6)+2=?

$200 Answer 177,149

$300 Question 7(7^2)=?

$300 Answer 343

$400 Question 8(2^6)=?

$400 Answer 512

$500 Question 6(6^5)(6^2)+10=?

$500 Answer 1,679,626

$100 Question (x^y)^z

$100 Answer x^yz

$200 Question (2^2)^6

$200 Answer 4096

$300 Question (3^3)^4+4=?

$300 Answer 3^12+4

$400 Question (2^2)^2(2^2)^2

$400 Answer 256

$500 Question ((2^4)^2)^3

$500 Answer 16,777,216

$100 Question (p*d)^5=?

$100 Answer p^5 * d^5

$200 Question (2*6)^5=?

$200 Answer 248,832

$300 Question (8*x)^4=?

$300 Answer 4,096x^4

$400 Question (2x^2)^3=?

$400 Answer 8x^6

$500 Question 2(3a^2)^3=?

$500 Answer 54a^6

$100 Question 2^0

$100 Answer 1

$200 Question 100^0+1

$200 Answer 2

$300 Question (2^0 * 4)^2

$300 Answer 16

$400 Question 3^0+4*2

$400 Answer 9

$500 Question (2^0+y)^2=37 What is y?

$500 Answer y=6

$100 Question 9^5 / 9^3

$100 Answer 81

$200 Question (4*4)^3 / 4^7

$200 Answer 1/4

$300 Question (2/5)^6

$300 Answer 64/15625 or

$400 Question (x^2)^3 / (x^4)^4

$400 Answer 1/x^10

$500 Question (a^3 / a^5)^-2

$500 Answer a^4

$100 Question 4^-2

$100 Answer 1/16

$200 Question 4*3^-9

$200 Answer 1/

$300 Question 8(1/4)^-1

$300 Answer 32

$400 Question 4^0*5^-3

$400 Answer 1/125

$500 Question 1/ 4x^-10y^14

$500 Answer x^10/4y^14

$100 Question (a/b)^n

$100 Answer a^n/b^n

$200 Question (1/2)^2

$200 Answer 1/4

$300 Question (3/4)^3+6

$300 Answer or 6 27/64

$400 Question (x^3/y^5)^6

$400 Answer x^18/ y^30

$500 Question (16/9)^1+(4/3)^2

$500 Answer or 32/9

Final Jeopalgey WHO IS YOUR ROLE MODEL??? 1) Pick your favorite number between 1-9 2) Multiply by 3 then 3) Add 3, then again Multiply by 3 4) You'll get a 2 or 3 digit number…. 5) Add the digits together

Answer Which You’ll Love! Which number did you get? 1.Einstein 2. Queen Elizabeth 3. Abraham Lincoln 4. Helen Keller 5. Bill Gates 6. Ghandi 7. Pope John Paul 8. Thomas Edison 9. LEAH, SAKI, MAIA, and CHIYONO 10. Ronald Reagan I know...We just have that effect on people.... one day you too can be like us.... :-) Believe it! P.S.: Stop picking different numbers. We are your idols, just deal with it !!!! Go down one more slide

Bibliography "PowerPoint Games." Jefferson County Schools, TN. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Feb schools.net/tutorials/PPT-games/ Larson, Ron, Laurie Boswell, Timothy D. Kanold, and Lee Stiff. Algebra 1. Evanston: McDougal Littell Inc, Print.