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1 Powers & Roots When we say an integer or real number is “raised to a power”, we are talking about exponents.

2 Powers & Roots When we say an integer or real number is “raised to a power”, we are talking about exponents. Exponents appear as a small number superscripted above a base.

3 Powers & Roots 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑒𝑥𝑝𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑛𝑡
When we say an integer or real number is “raised to a power”, we are talking about exponents. Exponents appear as a small number superscripted above a base. 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑒𝑥𝑝𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑛𝑡

4 Powers & Roots 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑒𝑥𝑝𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑛𝑡
When we say an integer or real number is “raised to a power”, we are talking about exponents. Exponents appear as a small number superscripted above a base. 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑒𝑥𝑝𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑛𝑡 Here are some examples : , (−4) 3 , 2 5

5 Powers & Roots 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑒𝑥𝑝𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑛𝑡
When we say an integer or real number is “raised to a power”, we are talking about exponents. Exponents appear as a small number superscripted above a base. 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑒𝑥𝑝𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑛𝑡 Here are some examples : , (−4) 3 , 2 5 To evaluate these numbers, we take the base, and then multiply that base the number of times given by the exponent.

6 Powers & Roots 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑒𝑥𝑝𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑛𝑡
When we say an integer or real number is “raised to a power”, we are talking about exponents. Exponents appear as a small number superscripted above a base. 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑒𝑥𝑝𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑛𝑡 Here are some examples : , (−4) 3 , 2 5 To evaluate these numbers, we take the base, and then multiply that base the number of times given by the exponent. For example : =2×2×2 ( take your base 2 and multiply it three times )

7 Powers & Roots 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑒𝑥𝑝𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑛𝑡
When we say an integer or real number is “raised to a power”, we are talking about exponents. Exponents appear as a small number superscripted above a base. 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑒𝑥𝑝𝑜𝑛𝑒𝑛𝑡 Here are some examples : , (−4) 3 , 2 5 To evaluate these numbers, we take the base, and then multiply that base the number of times given by the exponent. For example : =2×2×2 ( take your base 2 and multiply it three times ) (−4) 4 =(−4)×(−4)×(−4)×(−4)

8 Powers & Roots An easier way to evaluate these is by use of a calculator. The ^ button on the calculator is located above the 𝑥 2 button.

9 Powers & Roots An easier way to evaluate these is by use of a calculator. The ^ button on the calculator is located above the 𝑥 2 button. EXAMPLES : Using a calculator evaluate 2 3 Press 2 , ^ , 3 , = answer is 8

10 Powers & Roots An easier way to evaluate these is by use of a calculator. The ^ button on the calculator is located above the 𝑥 2 button. EXAMPLES : Using a calculator evaluate 2 3 Press 2 , ^ , 3 , = answer is 8 3 5 Press 3 , ^ , 5 , = answer is 243

11 Powers & Roots An easier way to evaluate these is by use of a calculator. The ^ button on the calculator is located above the 𝑥 2 button. EXAMPLES : Using a calculator evaluate 2 3 Press 2 , ^ , 3 , = answer is 8 3 5 Press 3 , ^ , 5 , = answer is 243 (−4) 2 Press ( , - , 4 , ) , ^ , 2 , = answer is 16

12 Powers & Roots We will also be using roots in our work. A root of a number is a quantity that is taken two or more times as an equal factor of the number.

13 Powers & Roots We will also be using roots in our work. A root of a number is a quantity that is taken two or more times as an equal factor of the number. The symbol for a root 𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑥 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 has some base under what is called a “radical”. The root taken is understood to be a 2, unless otherwise shown by the index. If there is no index shown, we take the square root ( index = 2 )

14 Powers & Roots EXAMPLES : 4 , 25 , 3 8
We will also be using roots in our work. A root of a number is a quantity that is taken two or more times as an equal factor of the number. The symbol for a root 𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑥 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 has some base under what is called a “radical”. The root taken is understood to be a 2, unless otherwise shown by the index. If there is no index shown, we take the square root ( index = 2 ) EXAMPLES : , ,

15 Powers & Roots EXAMPLES : 4 , 25 , 3 8
We will also be using roots in our work. A root of a number is a quantity that is taken two or more times as an equal factor of the number. The symbol for a root 𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑥 𝑏𝑎𝑠𝑒 has some base under what is called a “radical”. The root taken is understood to be a 2, unless otherwise shown by the index. If there is no index shown, we take the square root ( index = 2 ) EXAMPLES : , , ** warning – you CAN NOT take an even indexed root of a negative value.

16 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed.

17 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed. Above the 𝑥 2 button in blue you will find the square root button.

18 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed. Above the 𝑥 2 button in blue you will find the square root button. To evaluate you enter 2nd ( blue button top left ) , 𝑥 2 , 100 , =

19 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed. Above the 𝑥 2 button in blue you will find the square root button. To evaluate you enter 2nd ( blue button top left ) , 𝑥 2 , 100 , = ANSWER = 10

20 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed. Above the 𝑥 2 button in blue you will find the square root button. To evaluate you enter 2nd ( blue button top left ) , 𝑥 2 , 100 , = ANSWER = 10 To evaluate you enter 2nd , 𝑥 2 , 12 , =

21 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed. Above the 𝑥 2 button in blue you will find the square root button. To evaluate you enter 2nd ( blue button top left ) , 𝑥 2 , 100 , = ANSWER = 10 To evaluate you enter 2nd , 𝑥 2 , 12 , = ANSWER = ( rounded )

22 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed. Above the 𝑥 2 button in blue you will find the square root button. To evaluate you enter 2nd ( blue button top left ) , 𝑥 2 , 100 , = ANSWER = 10 To evaluate you enter 2nd , 𝑥 2 , 12 , = ANSWER = ( rounded ) Above the ^ button is the nth root button 𝑥

23 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed. Above the 𝑥 2 button in blue you will find the square root button. To evaluate you enter 2nd ( blue button top left ) , 𝑥 2 , 100 , = ANSWER = 10 To evaluate you enter 2nd , 𝑥 2 , 12 , = ANSWER = ( rounded ) Above the ^ button is the nth root button It will calculate any root greater than 2. 𝑥

24 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed. Above the 𝑥 2 button in blue you will find the square root button. To evaluate you enter 2nd ( blue button top left ) , 𝑥 2 , 100 , = ANSWER = 10 To evaluate you enter 2nd , 𝑥 2 , 12 , = ANSWER = ( rounded ) Above the ^ button is the nth root button It will calculate any root greater than 2. To evaluate you enter , 2nd , ^ , 8 , = 𝑥

25 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed. Above the 𝑥 2 button in blue you will find the square root button. To evaluate you enter 2nd ( blue button top left ) , 𝑥 2 , 100 , = ANSWER = 10 To evaluate you enter 2nd , 𝑥 2 , 12 , = ANSWER = ( rounded ) Above the ^ button is the nth root button It will calculate any root greater than 2. To evaluate you enter , 2nd , ^ , 8 , = ANSWER is 2 𝑥

26 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed. Above the 𝑥 2 button in blue you will find the square root button. To evaluate you enter 2nd ( blue button top left ) , 𝑥 2 , 100 , = ANSWER = 10 To evaluate you enter 2nd , 𝑥 2 , 12 , = ANSWER = ( rounded ) Above the ^ button is the nth root button It will calculate any root greater than 2. To evaluate you enter , 2nd , ^ , 8 , = ANSWER is 2 To evaluate you enter 4 , 2nd , ^ , 10 , = 𝑥

27 Powers & Roots I zoomed in on the calculator to show you what buttons we will be using to evaluate square roots when instructed. Above the 𝑥 2 button in blue you will find the square root button. To evaluate you enter 2nd ( blue button top left ) , 𝑥 2 , 100 , = ANSWER = 10 To evaluate you enter 2nd , 𝑥 2 , 12 , = ANSWER = ( rounded ) Above the ^ button is the nth root button It will calculate any root greater than 2. To evaluate you enter , 2nd , ^ , 8 , = ANSWER is 2 To evaluate you enter 4 , 2nd , ^ , 10 , = ANSWER is ( rouned ) 𝑥


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