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Lesson 9.4 Page 500 Negative Exponents
• Students will: • Write expressions using Negative Exponents • Evaluate numerical expressions containing negative exponents • • You will need pencil, paper and math textbook •
Copy these two examples Method 1 Quotient of Powers Method 2 Definition of Power Since cannot have two different values, you can conclude that
Example 1 Write as Positive Exponents
Example 2: Use Negative Exponents a. 7. 8. 9. 10
Page 502 Problems 1 - 8
Page 502 Problems 14 - 29
Day 2 Example 4 Page 502
Evaluate each expression in fractions
When m = 4 and n = 3
Evaluate each expression in fractions
When m = 4 and n = 3
Evaluate each expression in fractions
When m = 4 and n = 3
Page 502 Problems 10 - 13 and 32 - 40
Example 3: Use Exponents to solve a Problem A molecule of water contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. A hydrogen aton is only 0.00000001 centimeter in diameter.
Example 3: Use Exponents to solve a Problem A molecule of water contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. A hydrogen aton is only 0.00000001 centimeter in diameter.
Write the decimal as a fraction and as a power of 10
Example 3: Use Exponents to solve a Problem A molecule of water contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. A hydrogen aton is only 0.00000001 centimeter in diameter.
Write the decimal as a fraction and as a power of 10
The digit 1 is in the 100-millionths place (look beside our clock)
Example 3: Use Exponents to solve a Problem A molecule of water contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. A hydrogen aton is only 0.00000001 centimeter in diameter.
Write the decimal as a fraction and as a power of 10
The digit 1 is in the 100-millionths place (look beside our clock)
Write the decimal as a fraction 0.00000001 = 100,000,000 = 10 Definition of a negative exponent
Example 3: Use Exponents to solve a Problem A molecule of water contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. A hydrogen aton is only 0.00000001 centimeter in diameter.
Write the decimal as a fraction and as a power of 10
The digit 1 is in the 100-millionths place (look beside our clock)
Write the decimal as a fraction 0.00000001 = 100,000,000 = 10 Definition of a negative exponent
Example 4: Algebraic Expressions with Negative Exponents Reminder Evaluate means SOLVE! Evaluate if n = 2
Example 4: Algebraic Expressions with Negative Exponents Reminder Evaluate means SOLVE! Evaluate if n = 2
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