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Pre-Assessment Simplify. 16 1. 42 2. 33 27 3. 14 1 4. 51 5 5. 60 1 EQ: Why is it helpful to use exponents? EXPONENTS Standard MGSE6.EE.1 Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving wholenumber exponents. Prior Knowledge Years ago you learned that multiplication is an easier way to show repeated addition. Example: How can I write 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 using multiplication? 2x4 Exponential Form Writing numbers in exponential form is just an easier way to show repeated multiplication. Example: How can I write 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 using exponents? How many twos are shown? 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 24 1 2 3 4 baseexponent Vocabulary An exponent tells how many times a number (called the base) is multiplied by itself. base 32 exponent 32 means 3 is multiplied by itself 2 times So… 2 3 3 is multiplied by itself 2 times 2 3 = 3x3=9 2 3 ≠ 3x2 Reading Exponents is read “4 to the sixth power.” 51 is read “5 to the first power.” 38 is read “3 to the eighth power.” 46 And so on… There are two specially-named powers: is read “3 to the second power” or “3 squared.” 43 is read “4 to the third power” or “4 cubed.” 32 Write each in exponential form and find the value. 2x2x2x2 24 = 16 2. 7x7 72 = 49 3. 1x1x1x1 14 = 1 4. 5x5x5 53 = 125 1. Challenge! 5. 2x2x3x3 22 X 32 = 36 Write each as repeated multiplication and find the value. 1. 32 2. 33 3. 101 4. 25 3x3=9 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 10 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 32 What about a number raised to the power of ZERO? Example: What is 30 ? Complete the table below. See if YOU and your partner can see the pattern to figure it out…. 34 3x3x3x3 = 81 33 32 31 30 What about a number raised to the power of ZERO? Example: What is 30 ? Did you find that dividing by 3 gives you the next value? 34 33 32 31 30 3x3x3x3= 81 3x3x3 =27 3x3 =9 3 1 What about a number raised to the power of ZERO? FACT: All non-zero numbers raised to the power of zero are equal to 1. 1. 20 = 1 2. 40 = 1 3. 1,000,0000 = 1 4. -20 = 1