Title: Multiplication with Exponents
1Section 4.1
- Multiplication with Exponents
2Definition of Exponent
- An exponent is the power p in an expression ap.
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- The number 5 is the base.
- The number 2 is the exponent.
- The exponent is an instruction that tells us how
many times to use the base in a multiplication.
3Examples
- (4)(4)(4) 64
- (-)(3)(3)(3)(3) -81
- (-2)(-2)(-2)(-2)(-2) -32
- (-3/4)(-3/4) (9/16)
4Puzzler
- (-5)2 -52?
- (-5)(-5) -(5)(5)
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5Multiplication with Exponents by Definition
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- (3)(3) (3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
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- Note 257
6Property 1 for Exponents
- If a is any real number and r and s are integers,
then
To multiply two expressions with the same base,
add exponents and use the common base.
7Examples of Property 1
8Examples of Property 1
9Examples of Property 1
10Power to a Power by Definition
- (32)3
- ((3)(3))1((3)(3))1((3)(3))1
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- Note 3(2)6
11Property 2 for Exponents
- If a is any real number and r and s are integers,
then
A power raised to another power is the base
raised to the product of the powers.
12Examples of Property 2
One base, two exponents multiply the exponents.
13Property 3 for Exponents
- If a and b are any real number and r is an
integer, then
Distribute the exponent.
14Examples of Property 3
15Examples of Property 3
16Count
- How long is the edge?
- How many squares in the face?
- How many blocks?
1
1
1
17Count
2
4
8
18Count
2
4
8
3
9
27
19Count
n
n2
n3
2
4
8
3
9
27
4
16
64
5
25
125
20Suppose it is not a cubecount the blocks.
21Suppose it is not a cubecount the blocks.
22Definition Scientific Notation
- A number is in scientific notation when it is
written as the product of a number between 1 and
10 and an integer power of 10. - A number written in scientific notation has the
form - where 1lt n lt 10 and r an integer.
23Write 1349.7 in scientific notation.
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24Write 1.85 x 104 in expanded notation.
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25Scientific Notation
- I once owned a truck with 176,000 miles on it.
- If I had put 10,000 more miles on it would have
traveled the equivalent of one light second. - Express a light second in miles using scientific
notation.
26Getting Ready for Class
- Explain the difference between -52 and (-5)2.
- How do you multiply two expressions containing
exponents when they have the same base? - What is property 2 for exponents?
- When is a number written in scientific notation?
27Homework 4.1