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Standard Vs. Exponential Notation

Standard Vs. Exponential Notation. Eureka Module 1 Lesson 1 Example 1. Standard Vs. Exponential Notation. Eureka Module 1 Lesson 1 Exercise 1. Standard Vs. Exponential Notation. Eureka Module 1 Lesson 1 Exercise 4. Standard Vs. Exponential Notation. Eureka Module 1 Lesson 1 Exercise 9

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Standard Vs. Exponential Notation

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  1. Standard Vs. Exponential Notation Eureka Module 1 Lesson 1 Example 1

  2. Standard Vs. Exponential Notation Eureka Module 1 Lesson 1 Exercise 1

  3. Standard Vs. Exponential Notation Eureka Module 1 Lesson 1 Exercise 4

  4. Standard Vs. Exponential Notation Eureka Module 1 Lesson 1 Exercise 9 Eureka Module 1 Lesson 1 Exercise 10

  5. Powers Write (-14)2 in standard notation. Evaluate (-14)2. Write (-15)2 in standard notation. Evaluate (-15)2. Write (-16)2 in standard notation. Evaluate (-16)2. What do you notice about the square of a negative number? Do you think this is true for any even exponent? Raising a negative number to an even exponent makes the number positive.

  6. Powers Write (-4)3 in standard notation. Evaluate (-4)3. Write (-5)3 in standard notation. Evaluate (-5)3. Write (-6)3 in standard notation. Evaluate (-6)3. What do you notice about the cube of a negative number? Do you think this is true for any odd exponent? Raising a negative number to an odd exponent keeps the number negative.

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