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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Math 7 (Period 4)

 Powers & Exponents 1.3
A Power has two parts:
BASE= the large number on the bottom ( base)
EXPONENT = the tiny number raise up
EXPONENTIAL NOTATION = the ay you write the expression with the exponent
EXPANDED NOTATION = showing the multiplication the appropriate number of times reflected by the exponent
In your book this is called “ repeated multiplication”
STANDARD NOTATION = the actual value ( what you would expect) you find this by evaluating the power—doing the repeated multiplication
34 is exponential notation where 3 is the base and 4 is the exponent
(3)(3)(3)(3)  is expanded notation
81 is standard notation
The entire expression is called     3 to the power of 4

(4y)3 = (4y)(4y)(4y) = 64y3

Evaluating a Power
Evaluating is plugging and chugging when a variable is raised to a power
x4 when x = 3   34 = 81
Some special powers to know
There are two special powers that have ‘nicknames”
32 can be read  “ 3 to the second power” but its nickname is 3 squared
This is based on finding the area of a square

If one side of the square is 3 then the area would be ( 3)(3) which is 32
Likewise 33 can be read 3 to the third power.... but its nickname is “ 3 cubed”
This name is based on finding the volume of a cube.

(3)(3)(3) = 33