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A-SSE.A.1a Interpret parts of an expression, such as
terms, factors, and coefficients.
MP 1, MP 3, MP 4, MP 6, MP 8
Objectives To simplify expressions involving exponents
To use the order of operations to evaluate expressions
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Essent ial Und er st and ing You can use powers to shorten how you represent
repeated multiplication, such as2X2X2X2X2X2.
A power has two parts, a base and an exponent. The exponent tells
you how many times to use the base as a factor. You read the power 2^3
as “two to the third power” or “two cubed.” You read 5 2 as “five to the
second power" or "five squared.”
You simplify a numerical expression when you replace it with its
single numerical value. For example, the simplest form of 2 • 8 is 16.
To simplify a power, you replace it with its simplest name.
2-2-2
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What does the
exponent indicate?
It shows the number of
times you use the base
as a factor.
What is the simplified form of the expression?
0 107 Q (0.2)5
107 = 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 (0 .2 )5 = 0.2 • 0.2 • 0.2 • 0.2 • 0.2
= 10,000,000 = 0.00032
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