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Copyright © Swun Math Grade 8 Unit 2 Lesson 7 P TE

Homework


Unit 2 · Lesson 7: Zero and Negative Exponents


Objective: I will evaluate expressions with zero and negative exponents.


Vocabulary Steps:


Negative Exponent: indicates the number of
times to divide by the base
푥푥−2
The negative sign says to do the inverse.
Dividing is the inverse of multiplying.^

Reciprocal: what to multiply a value by to get 1;
multiplicative inverse

A negative exponent is equivalent to the inverse of the
positive of the same number.

x−3 is the reciprocal of x^3

4 −5^ is the reciprocal of^45

Properties of Exponents
Zero Exponent: a^0 = 1
Negative Exponent: a−n=a^1 n


  1. Write the expression in expanded form.

  2. Simplify by canceling common factors.

  3. Rewrite exponent as a positive exponent.
    OR

  4. Subtract exponents of like bases.

  5. Write answer using positive exponent.


Example # 1 Example # 2

Directions: Simplify the expression. Write solution using a positive exponent.

6 −^8 ⋅ 68

Solution
1 st Strategy


  • 6 −8+8(Keep in mind the rules for adding integers.)

  • 60 = 1


2 nd Strategy
● Change each number so they have positive
exponents.
● 618 ⋅ 68
● 6

8
68
● 60 = 1

3 푥푥^5 ⋅ 푥푥−^2
푥푥^4
Solution:
1 st Strategy
The bases are the same, so add the exponents in the numerator
and then subtract with the exponents that have the same base
in the denominator.


  • 3푥푥


3
푥푥^4 = 3⋅푥푥

3−4(Students might want to write 4 – 3)


  • 3 ⋅푥푥−1=^3 푥푥


2 nd Strategy
Use expanded form and cancel the common factors.


  • 3⋅푥푥⋅푥푥⋅푥푥⋅푥푥⋅푥푥⋅푥푥


−1⋅푥푥−1
푥푥⋅푥푥⋅푥푥⋅푥푥 C hange the two negative exponents so they
are positive.


  • 31 ∙푥푥푥푥∙푥푥푥푥∙푥푥푥푥∙푥푥푥푥∙푥푥푥푥∙^1 푥푥→^31 ∙^1 푥푥

  • 31 ⋅^1 푥푥=^3 푥푥


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