Title: Exponential Notation
1Exponential Notation
2Exponent Essential Question
How do we write numbers using exponents?
3Vocabulary
exponential form exponent base power
4If a number is in exponential form, the exponent
represents how many times the base is to be used
as a factor. A number produced by raising a base
to an exponent is called a power. 27 and 33 are
equivalent.
Exponent
Base
7
2
5Additional Example 1 Writing Exponents
Write in exponential form.
A. 4 4 4 4
Identify how many times 4 is a factor.
B. (6) (6) (6)
Identify how many times 6 is a factor.
(6) (6) (6) (6)3
6Additional Example 1 Writing Exponents
Write in exponential form.
Identify how many times 5 and d are each used as
a factor.
C. 5 5 d d d d
5 5 d d d d 52d4
7Check It Out! Example 1
Write in exponential form.
A. x x x x x
Identify how many times x is a factor.
B. d d d
Identify how many times d is a factor.
8Check It Out! Example 1
Write in exponential form.
C. 7 7 b b
Identify how many times 7 and b are each used as
a factor.
7 7 b b 72b2
9Additional Example 2 Simplifying Powers
Simplify.
35 3 3 3 3 3
Find the product.
243
B.
Find the product.
10Additional Example 2 Simplifying Powers
Simplify.
Find the product.
256
Find the product. Then make the answer negative.
28 (2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2)
256
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12Check It Out! Example 2
Simplify.
74 7 7 7 7
Find the product.
2401
Find the product.
13Check It Out! Example 2
Evaluate.
Find the product.
25
Find the product. Then make the answer negative.
94 (9 9 9 9)
6,561
14Exponent Essential Question
How do we use exponents within the order of
operations?
15In the Order of Operations
The order in which mathematicians perform math
problems.
- Parenthesis working inward outward
- Exponents
- Multiply or Divide Left to Right
- Add or Subtract Left to Right
16Mnemonic
- Please
- Parenthesis
- Excuse
- Exponents
- My Dear
- Multiply or Divide Left to Right
- Aunt Sally
- Add or Subtract Left to Right
17Parenthesis
4 x 6 - 7 22
Exponents
4 X 6 7 4
Multiply
24 7 4
Add or Subtract Left to Right
17 4
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18Additional Example 3 Using the Order of
Operations
Substitute 4 for x, 2 for y, and 3 for z.
4(24 32) 42
4(16 9) 16
Simplify the powers.
4(7) 16
Subtract inside the parentheses.
Multiply from left to right.
28 16
Add.
44
19Check It Out! Example 3
Substitute 5 for x, 2 for y, and 60 for z.
60 7(25 52)
60 7(32 25)
Simplify the powers.
60 7(7)
Subtract inside the parentheses.
60 49
Multiply from left to right.
Subtract.
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20Check It Out! Example 4
Use the expression (n2 3n) to find the
number of diagonals in a 4-sided figure.
Substitute the number of sides for n.
Simplify inside the parentheses.
Subtract inside the parentheses.
2 diagonals
Multiply