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Defining, Rewriting, and Evaluating Rational Exponents (1.1.1)

Defining, Rewriting, and Evaluating Rational Exponents (1.1.1). September 8th, 2015. Ex.1: EVALUATE AND EXPLAIN HOW YOU ARRIVED AT YOUR ANSWER. NOW CONSIDER HOW TO ARRIVE AT THE SAME ANSWER BY INTERPRETING AS.

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Defining, Rewriting, and Evaluating Rational Exponents (1.1.1)

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  1. Defining, Rewriting, and Evaluating Rational Exponents (1.1.1) • September 8th, 2015

  2. Ex.1: EVALUATE AND EXPLAIN HOW YOU ARRIVED AT YOUR ANSWER. NOW CONSIDER HOW TO ARRIVE AT THE SAME ANSWER BY INTERPRETING AS

  3. Ex.2: REWRITE USING PROPERTIES OF EXPONENTS AND ROOTS, THEN EVALUATE.

  4. EX.3: USE THE PATTERN YOU’VE DISCOVERED TO REWRITE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING RATIONAL EXPONENTS IN TERMS OF POWERS AND ROOTS CAN YOU WRITE A GENERAL RULE FOR HOW TO REWRITE A RATIONAL EXPONENT IN TERMS OF POWERS AND ROOTS? WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A POWER AND A ROOT?

  5. EX.4: Evaluate by first simplifying. Extra Practice

  6. EX.5: EVALUATE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING. USE A CALCULATOR ONLY WHEN NECESSARY.

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