Copyright © Swun Math Grade 8 Unit 2 Lesson 6 C TE
Convert Negative Exponents
Conceptual Lesson
Grade 8 · Unit 2 · Lesson 6
MC: 8 .EE. 1
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Problem of the Day
Objective: I will use the reciprocal to convert negative exponents to positive.
Vocabulary Teacher Resources
Negative Exponent: indicates the number of
times to divide by the base
푥푥ି2
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.
xି3 is the reciprocal of x^3
4 ିହ is the reciprocal of 4 ହ
Properties of Exponents
Negative Exponent aି୬=ୟଵ
Considerations:
Review the chart from yesterday’s lesson to remind
students of the patterns between negative and
positive exponents. Allow time for discussion on the
use of multiplication when there is a positive
exponent and division when there is a negative
exponent (inverse relationship).
Review the concept that 52 and 5 –^2 are reciprocals.
- 52 means multiply 5 twice. 5^2 = 5 x 5 = 25
- 5 -2 means to do the exact opposite operation. So,
instead of multiplying, divide.
5 -2 = ଵହ⋅ଵହ=2ହଵ=ହଵమ
Steps:
- Identify the negative exponent.
- Write the reciprocal.
- Simplify.
Application of MPs:
MP 1 : How are negative exponents and reciprocals
related?
Negative exponents and reciprocals are
related because.
MP7: What is the relationship between xyand x−y?
The relationship between xyand x−yis that
they.
MPs
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