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Laws of Exponents
I can:
*apply properties of whole number exponents
*use properties of integer exponents to simplify expressions
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Tells you how many
times to use a #
in multiplication
ex. 54
Power
Use 5 four
times
5*5*5*5
(exponent)
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Base
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
ex. 54
Use 5 four times
5*5*5*5
The number you are
multiplying together
Power
(exponent)
Ex. 54
The base is 5
5*5*5*5
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Base
Exponential
Form
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Base
A shorthand form
of writing a mult.
prob. using a base
and an exponent
ex. 5*5*5*5 = 54
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Multiplying
with a
Common Base
Base
Exponential
Form
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
ex. 25 * 27
25+
7
21
5
Add the
exponents
Base
Exponential
Form
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Base
Multiplying
with a
Common Base
Dividing
with a
Common Base
Exponential
Form
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Multiplying
with a
Common Base
ex. 37 / 33
Base
373
3
4
Subtract the
Exponents
Exponential
Form
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Base
Exponential
Form
Created By: Amanda Cook
Multiplying
with a
Common Base
Dividing
with a
Common Base
Negative
Exponents
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Base
Multiplying
with a
Common Base
Dividing
with a
Common Base
ex1: 8-3 =
Exponential
Form
ex2:
Created By: Amanda Cook
1
45
1
8
3
Change the position (between
numerator and demoninator)
and change the sign
= 45
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Base
Exponential
Form
Multiplying
with a
Common Base
Dividing
with a
Common Base
Negative
Exponents
Power
Rule
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Base
Exponential
Form
Multiplying
with a
Common Base
Dividing
with a
Common Base
Negative
Exponents
ex. (35)2
35*
2
31
0
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
Multiply the
powers together
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Base
Multiplying
with a
Common Base
Dividing
with a
Common Base
Exponential
Form
Negative
Exponents
Zero
Property
Power
Rule
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Base
Exponential
Form
*SPECIAL CASE*
Any number raised
ex. 50 = 1
to the power of 0
is equal to 1
ex. 270 = 1
Multiplying
with a
Common Base
Dividing
with a
Common Base
Negative
Exponents
Power
Rule
ex. 563450 = 1
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
Laws of Exponents
Power
(exponent)
Base
Multiplying
with a
Common Base
Dividing
with a
Common Base
Exponential
Form
Negative
Exponents
Zero
Property
Power
Rule
Created By: Amanda Cook
8th Grade Math Teacher
2013
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