Display Title
Math Example--Exponential Concepts--Laws of Exponents: Example 7
Display Title
Math Example--Exponential Concepts--Laws of Exponents: Example 7
Topic
Exponents
Description
This example demonstrates the simplification of an expression using both positive and negative exponents. The problem involves simplifying x8 * x(-5) * x6, which results in x9. This showcases how positive and negative exponents interact when multiplying terms with the same base, and how they can be combined to yield a single positive exponent.
Understanding how to handle expressions with mixed positive and negative exponents is crucial in algebra and higher mathematics. These examples help students grasp the concept that when multiplying terms with the same base, the exponents are added algebraically, regardless of their signs. By presenting various scenarios, students learn to apply these rules confidently in different mathematical contexts.
Exposure to multiple worked-out examples is essential for students to fully comprehend the concept of combining positive and negative exponents. Each example builds upon previous knowledge, reinforcing core principles while introducing new complexities. This approach helps students develop a deeper understanding and the ability to tackle more challenging problems involving exponents.
Teacher's Script: Let's look at another example with both positive and negative exponents: x8 * x(-5) * x6. Remember our rule: when multiplying terms with the same base, we add the exponents, even if some are negative. So, we're adding 8, -5, and 6. What do we get? That's right, x9. Notice how the positive exponents outweighed the negative one, giving us a positive result. This is a key concept when working with mixed exponents!
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Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.EE.A.1, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.SSE.B.3.C |
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Grade Range | 8 - 12 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Algebra • Exponential and Logarithmic Functions • Laws of Exponents |
Copyright Year | 2013 |
Keywords | exponents, laws of exponents |