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1 Worksheet Key 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

2 Worksheet Key 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

3 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

4 Properties of Exponents
Section 6.1 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

5 Breakdown of the Exponent
Another way of writing is 251/2. is written in radical exponent form. 251/2 is written in rational exponent form. If all possible, convert rational exponent form if possible. 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

6 Breakdown of the Exponent
M is the power (exponent) N is the root A is the base 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

7 Example 1 Simplify 43/2 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

8 Example 2 Simplify (–8)4/3 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

9 Your Turn Simplify –274/3 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

10 Definitions EXPONENT BASE
Base: The term/variable of which is being raised upon Exponent: The term/variable is raised by a term. AKA Power EXPONENT BASE 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

11 Definitions 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

12 Properties of Exponents
Product of a Power: Power of a Power: Power of a Product: Negative Power Property: Quotient Power Property: Zero Power Property: Identity Property: 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

13 If the BASES are the same, ADD the powers
Product of a Power Saying goes: BASE, BASE, ADD If the BASES are the same, ADD the powers What is/are the base(s) and power(s)? 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

14 Example 3 Solve 24 • 25 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

15 Example 4 Simplify 5x • 5n 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

16 Example 5 Solve 163/4 • 161/4 and leave in exponential form
11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

17 Your Turn Simplify x • x6/4 and leave in exponential form
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18 Power of a Power Saying goes: POWER, POWER, MULTIPLY
If the POWERS are near each other, MULTIPLY the powers – usually deals with PARENTHESES What are the base(s) and the power(s)? 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

19 Example 6 Solve (23)4 Power, Multiply 11/15/2018 3:32 PM
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20 Example 7 Simplify ((1/2)2)3 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

21 Your Turn Solve [(–2)5]3 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

22 Power of a Product DISTRIBUTE THE POWER TO THE BASES
What is/are the base(s) and the power(s)? 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

23 How many bases does this problem have?
Example 8 Simplify (3x)4 How many bases does this problem have? 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

24 Example 9 Simplify (3x2)4 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

25 Example 10 Simplify (8x3/4)2/3 and leave in exponential form
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26 Your Turn Simplify 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

27 Example 11 Simplify x1/2(x3/4 – x3/2) and leave in exponential form
11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

28 Your Turn Simplify (16x2/5 y4)5/4 and leave in exponential form
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29 Worksheet Key 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

30 Worksheet Key 2 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

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32 Negative Power Property
DROP AND SWAP What are the base(s) and the power(s)? 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

33 Example 12 Simplify (x)–3 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

34 Example 13 Simplify (x y7/4)–2 and leave in exponential form
11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

35 Your Turn Simplify (26 • 46)–1/6 and leave in exponential form
11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

36 Example 14 Simplify (25/36)–1/2 and leave in exponential form
11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

37 Quotient Power Property
Saying goes: When dividing an expression with a power, SUBTRACT the powers. The exponent goes with the higher number. What are the base(s) and the power(s)? 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

38 Example 15 Simplify 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

39 Example 16 Simplify 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

40 Example 17 Simplify 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

41 Your Turn Simplify 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

42 Zero & Identity Power Property
Any base raised to the zero power, besides zero, will always equal to one. Any bas raised to the first power, besides zero, will always equal to the base. 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

43 Example 18 Simplify 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

44 Your Turn Solve –30 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

45 Solutions If the exponent is odd If the exponent is even
Exactly one solution for any c If the exponent is even When c > 0, there are at least one positive and one negative solution When c = 0, there are at least one double root solutions When c < 0, there are at least two imaginary solutions C. Nth rule: am/n = (n√a)m OR (n√am) 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

46 Example 19 Solve 3x2/3 = 48 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

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48 Example 20 Solve (x + 2)2/3 + 3 = 7 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents

49 Your Turn Solve (3x + 43)2/3 + 22 = 38 11/15/2018 3:32 PM
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50 Assignment Worksheet 11/15/2018 3:32 PM 6.1 - Exponents


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