This lesson [1:52] demonstrates the conversion of factorization to exponential notation. It …
This lesson [1:52] demonstrates the conversion of factorization to exponential notation. It is 5 of 10 in the series titled "Converting Factorization to Exponential Notation."
This lesson [1:19] demonstrates the conversion of factorization to exponential notation. It …
This lesson [1:19] demonstrates the conversion of factorization to exponential notation. It is 8 of 10 in the series titled "Converting Factorization to Exponential Notation."
Converting from a longer number to exponential notation is covered in this …
Converting from a longer number to exponential notation is covered in this lesson. [1:13] It is 12 of 13 in the series titled "Converting to Exponential Notation."
The process for converting a number raised to a power within a …
The process for converting a number raised to a power within a root symbol to a number raised to a fraction exponent is demonstrated in this video. This lesson [2:47] is 1 of 15 in the series titled "Converting to Fractional Exponent Form."
The process for converting a number raised to a power within a …
The process for converting a number raised to a power within a root symbol to a number raised to a fraction exponent is demonstrated in this video. This lesson [2:14] is 14 of 15 in the series titled "Converting to Fractional Exponent Form."
The process for converting a number raised to a power within a …
The process for converting a number raised to a power within a root symbol to a number raised to a fraction exponent is demonstrated in this video. This lesson [2:36] is 3 of 15 in the series titled "Converting to Fractional Exponent Form."
The process for converting a number raised to a power within a …
The process for converting a number raised to a power within a root symbol to a number raised to a fraction exponent is demonstrated in this video. This lesson [3:50] is 5 of 15 in the series titled "Converting to Fractional Exponent Form."
The purpose of this task is to introduce the idea of exponential …
The purpose of this task is to introduce the idea of exponential growth and then connect that growth to expressions involving exponents. It illustrates well how fast exponential expressions grow.
Apply your critical thinking skills to learn about multiplication and division of …
Apply your critical thinking skills to learn about multiplication and division of exponents. This interactive exercise focuses on positive and negative exponents and combining exponents in an effort to get you to recognize patterns and determine a rule.
In Grade 8 Module 1, students expand their basic knowledge of positive …
In Grade 8 Module 1, students expand their basic knowledge of positive integer exponents and prove the Laws of Exponents for any integer exponent. Next, students work with numbers in the form of an integer multiplied by a power of 10 to express how many times as much one is than the other. This leads into an explanation of scientific notation and continued work performing operations on numbers written in this form.
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An online tutorial which teaches you how to rewrite a rational exponent …
An online tutorial which teaches you how to rewrite a rational exponent in radical notation, simplify an expression that contains a rational exponent, and use rational exponents to simplify a radical expression. Works through example problems step-by-step and provides some problems for practice.
Explore the fast-paced nature of exponential growth. This interactive exercise focuses on …
Explore the fast-paced nature of exponential growth. This interactive exercise focuses on introducing exponents, providing the opportunity to practice solving exponential problems, and comparing graphs of linear and exponential growth then you get to try graphing some linear and exponential equations of your own.
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