Classroom Guidelines for Lesson on Properties of Exponents

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Follow the classroom guidelines for this lesson on Properties of Exponents. Learn about the rules of exponents, how to simplify expressions, and complete bell work matching equations with properties. Homework includes worksheets on horse-breeding and dog eating table scraps. Understand product, quotient, power, negative rules, and zero exponents. Use like bases, raise powers to powers, and simplify products and quotients raised to powers.


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  1. Be Responsible When you enter this classroom, immediately do the following: 1. Take your seat. 2. Turn off all electronic devices and place in backpack. 3. Take out all necessary materials (planner, binder, pencil) and place back pack on floor under desk. 4. Read the Smart Board and follow all directions posted. Copy homework assignment into planner. 5. Use a white board to complete any bell work that is assigned.

  2. BELLWORK Match the following equations with the correct property: 1) wy = yw a)Associative Prop of Add 2) 2(xy) = (2x)y b)Commutative Prop of Mult 3) (7 + 6t) + 2r = 7 + (6t + 2r) c) Commutative Prop of Add 4) 5w + 2w +10 = (5w + 2w) +10 d) Associative Prop of Mult

  3. Lesson 7: Properties of Exponents 8/21/15

  4. STUDENT OUTCOME The student will .recall and use the Rules of Exponents to simplify expressions. Homework: Worksheets - What Was Unusual About the Horse-breeding Magazine AND What Happens to a Dog Who Eats Table Scraps?

  5. PRODUCT RULE- When MULTIPLYING with LIKE BASES, you keep the base and add the exponents. QUOTIENT RULE - When DIVIDING with LIKE BASES, you keep the base and SUBTRACT the exponents .

  6. POWER RULE - When RAISING A POWER TO A POWER, you MULTIPLY the exponents. NEGATIVE RULE - When you have a NEGATIVE exponent, you make it a fraction, flip it, and make the exponent POSITIVE.

  7. POWER OF A PRODUCT - When you RAISE A PRODUCT to the same power, apply the power to EACH factor then simplify. POWER OF A QUOTIENT - When you RAISE A QUOTIENT to the same power, apply the power to EACH factor then simplify.

  8. ZERO EXPONENT - When you have ZERO as an exponent, the answer is 1! ALWAYS

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