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4.5 Negative Exponents and Reciprocals. Construct Understanding.

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Page 1: 4.5 Negative Exponents and Reciprocals. Construct Understanding.

4.5 Negative Exponents and Reciprocals

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Construct Understanding

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What is a RECIPROCAL?

Two numbers with a product of 1 are reciprocals.

4 = ∙ 1 ∙ = 1

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• ==

Without a calculator, Calculate

Reciprocals!!

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• = 1

Without a calculator, Calculate

Reciprocals!!= =

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= =

= =

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Evaluate each power without using a calculator (a and b only)

= =

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POWERPOINT PRACTICE PROBLEMEvaluate each power without using a

calculator (a and b only)

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Evaluate each power without using a calculator

= =

= =

= =

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Evaluate each power without using a calculator

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POWERPOINT PRACTICE PROBLEMEvaluate each power without using a

calculator

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Paleontologists use measurements from fossilized

dinosaur tracks and the formula v = 0.155to estimate the speed at which the dinosaur travelled. In the formula, v is the speed in metres per second, s is the distance between successive footprints of the same foot, and f is the foot length in metres.

Use the measurements in the diagram to estimate the speed of the dinosaur.

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Paleontologists use measurements from fossilized

dinosaur tracks and the formula v = 0.155to estimate the speed at which the dinosaur travelled. In the formula, v is the speed in metres per second, s is the distance between successive footprints of the same foot, and f is the foot length in metres.

Use the measurements in the diagram to estimate the speed of the dinosaur.

The dinosaur travelled at approximately 0.8 m/s.

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Use the formula v = 0.155to estimate the speed at which the dinosaur travelled when s =

1.5 and f = 0.3.

The dinosaur travelled at approximately 1.2 m/s.

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Section 4.5 HOMEWORK

OPAGES: 233 – 234OPROBLEMS: 3 – 19

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QUIZOSections 4.4 – 4.5

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