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Lesson 6.3: Multiplication and Exponents

Lesson 6.3: Multiplication and Exponents. To review or learn the multiplication property of exponents. To review or learn the power property of exponents. What have you learned?.

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Lesson 6.3: Multiplication and Exponents

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  1. Lesson 6.3: Multiplication and Exponents To review or learn the multiplication property of exponents. To review or learn the power property of exponents.

  2. What have you learned? • In the previous lesson you learned that exponential expressions like 200(1+0.05)3 can model a situation with a starting value of 200 and a rate of growth of 5% over three time periods.

  3. If the population of a town is 12,800 and the town’s population grows at a rate of 2.5% each year what does the expression 12800(1+0.05)3 represent? • How would you represent the growth after the fourth year? or What happens if you want to advance the growth by more than 1 year?

  4. Moving Ahead • Step 1 • Rewrite each product below in expanded form, and then rewrite it in exponential form with a single base. Use your calculator to check your answer.

  5. Moving Ahead • Step 2 • Compare the exponents in each final expression you got in Step 1 to the exponents in original product. Describe a way to find the exponents in the final expression without using expanded form.

  6. Moving Ahead • Step 3 • Generalize your observation:

  7. Moving Ahead • Step 4 • The number of ants in a colony after 5 weeks is 16(1+0.5)5 . What does the expression 16(1+0.5)5 ∙(1+0.5)3 mean in this situation? Rewrite the expression with a single exponent. • The depreciation value of a truck after 7 years is 11,500(1-0.2)7 . What does the expression 11,500(1-0.2)7 (1-0.2)2 mean in this situation? • The expression A(1+r)n can model n time periods, what does A(1+r)n+m model? • Step 5 • How does looking ahead in time with an exponential model relate to multiplying expressions with exponents?

  8. For any nonzero value of b and any integer value of m and n,

  9. Example A Who’s right? • Cal: 34∙22 is in simplest form because the numbers have different bases. • Al: 34∙22 =66 because 3▪2=6, and the multiplication property of exponents says to add the exponents. Since the bases are not all the same you cannot use a single exponent.

  10. Example 5 • Rewrite each expression without parentheses.

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