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Module 8.1 Lesson 2 Dividing Numbers in Exponential Notation.notebook
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Module 8.1 Lesson 2Division of Numbers in
Exponential Form
HW
Do Now: Answer on looseleaf paper
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1. =____
2. =____
3. =____
4. =____-5x3(2x2) 3xy3(4x6y2)
CRS #15 due tomorrow
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Homework:
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We have learned how to multiply two different powers of the same base.
How do we divide powers of the same base?
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RULE for Dividing PowersWhen bases are alike-
Divide the coefficientsSubtract the exponents
xm
xn= xm-n
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Example:
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Before You Leave
1.) Create an example of multiplication of numbers in exponential notation.
2.) Create an example of division of numbers in exponential notation.
3.) Trade your examples with your partner, complete their examples, then check their solutions