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OUR GOAL: TO WRITE A NUMBER WITH A NEGATIVE EXPONENT IN A FORM THAT HAS A POSITIVE EXPONENT AND WRITE A NUMBER WITH A POSITIVE EXPONENT IN A FORM THAT.

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1 OUR GOAL: TO WRITE A NUMBER WITH A NEGATIVE EXPONENT IN A FORM THAT HAS A POSITIVE EXPONENT AND WRITE A NUMBER WITH A POSITIVE EXPONENT IN A FORM THAT HAS A NEGATIVE EXPONENT. Lesson 4.6: Zero and Negative Exponents

2 In this lesson you will learn what a zero or a negative integer means as an exponent. You will then learn how to manipulate them so you always have positive exponents as your answer.

3 More Exponents Step 1  Use the division property of exponents to rewrite each of these expression with a single exponent.

4 Notice that some of your answers in Step 1 are positive exponents, some are negative, and some are zero exponents.

5 Step 2  Go back to the expressions in Step 1 that resulted in a negative exponent. Write each in expanded form (using the cross out method). Then write the answer as a fraction.

6 Step 3  Compare your answer from step 2 and Step 1. Tell what a base raised to a negative exponent means. Step 4  Go back to the expressions in Step 1 that resulted in an exponent of zero. Write each in expanded form. Then reduce them.

7 Step 5  Compare your answers from Step 4 and Step 1. Tell what a base raised to an exponent of zero means.

8 Step 7  Use what you have learned about negative exponents to rewrite each of these expressions with positive exponents and only one fraction bar.

9 Step 8  In one or two sentences, explain how to rewrite a fraction with a negative exponent in the numerator or denominator as a fraction with positive exponents.

10 Exponential FormFraction Form 3 27 3232 9 3131 3 3030 1 3 -1 1/3 3 -2 1/9 3 -3 1/27

11 For any nonzero value of b and for any value of n,

12 Example B Solomon bought a used car for $5,600. He estimates that it has been decreasing in value by 15% each year.  If his estimate of the rate of depreciation is correct, how much was the car worth 3 years ago?  If the car is 7 years old, what was the original price of the car?

13 Example C Convert each number to standard notation from scientific notation, or vice versa.  A pi meson, an unstable particle released in a nuclear reaction, “lives” only 0.000000026 seconds.  The number 6.67 x 10 -11 is the gravitational constant in the metric system used to calculate the gravitational attraction between two objects that have given masses and are a given distance apart.  The mass of an electron is 9.1 x 10 -31 kg.

14 Example C Convert each number to standard notation from scientific notation, or vice versa.  A pi meson, an unstable particle released in a nuclear reaction, “lives” only 0.000000026 seconds.  The number 6.67 x 10 -11 is the gravitational constant in the metric system used to calculate the gravitational attraction between two objects that have given masses and are a given distance apart.  The mass of an electron is 9.1 x 10 -31 kg.


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