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Properties of Exponents: Division
Procedural Lesson
Grade 8 · Unit 2 · Lesson 4
MC: 8.EE.1
Problem of the Day
Objective: I will simplify expressions using the properties of exponents when dividing.
Vocabulary Teacher Resources
Properties of Exponents
Power to Power (an)m= anm (Multiply)
Multiply (Like Bases) am⋅an= am+n (Add)
Power of a Product anbn=(ab)n (Keep)
Division (Like Bases) a
n
am= a
n−m (Subtract)
Considerations:
Encourage the use of expanded notation if using the property
is too difficult. Students should be able to derive the rule once
they understand the concept in exponential form. To simplify
an expression involving monomials, write an equivalent
expression in which:
- Each base appears exactly once
- There are no powers of powers
- Fractions are in simplest form
Steps:
- Identify the base(s) and exponent(s).
- Write in expanded form.
- Cancel all fractions that are equivalent to 1.
3
3 = 1 and^
푎푎
푎푎= 1^
- Simplify.
- Check using the properties of exponents.
Application of MPs:
MP2: What is the relationship between the exponent in the
division problem and the quotient?
The exponents in the quotient represent the
__________________________________________.
MP6: When must there be parentheses in the answer?
The parentheses must be included in the answer
because ____________________________.
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MPs
Applied MP
* Embedded MP
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