Wednesday, March 4, 2026

More Multiplication Properties of Exponents

Topics for Today:

Today we reviewed the topics relating to exponents and exponent rules, including scientific notation.  We expanded our topic of multiplication of powers to include raising a power to a power, as well as taking a monomial to a power.  When a monomial (a number, a variable, or a product of a number and variable - this also includes whole number exponents) is raised to a power, each element of that product must be raised to that power.



Sections Covered in Textbook:

8-4: More Multiplication Properties of Exponents (pages 411 - 415)


Resources & Tutorials:

1) What the power of a power rule?
2) How do you take a monomial to a power?
3) More on the power of a product rule.


Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Multiplication Properties of Exponents

Topics for Today:

Today we discussed how to manage multiplying powers with the same base.  We looked at several examples as well as explored how to multiply numbers together that are in scientific notation.  In summary, when multiplying powers with the same base, just keep the base and add the exponents together.  This process works for both positive and negative exponents.


Graphic Credit: https://www.onlinemath4all.com/multiply-powers.html

Sections Covered in Textbook:

8-3: Multiplication Properties of Exponents (pages 405-410)


Resources & Tutorials:

1) What is the product of powers rule? 
2) How do you find the product of powers? 
3) How do you multiply numbers using scientific notation? 


Scientific Notation

Topics for Today:

Today we used exponents in a practical way when we learned about scientific notation.  Scientific notation is simply a way to write very large and very small numbers that follow a few rules.

Simply stated, scientific notation is the product of a number and a power of 10 that follows the format: 
a x 10n  where n is an integer and 1 a < 10

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Image credit: https://pt.slideshare.net/jessicagarcia62/compute-with-scientific-notation/6?smtNoRedir=1

Vocabulary:  scientific notation

Sections Covered in Textbook:

8-2: Scientific Notation (pages 400-404)


Resources & Tutorials:

1) What's scientific notation? 
2)  How do you convert decimal notation to scientific notation? 
3) How do you convert from scientific notation to decimal notation? 
4) How do you order numbers in scientific notation?