The document is a lesson plan on exponents and radicals that includes:
1. An agenda covering questions from homework, an upcoming quiz, and lessons on exponents and radicals.
2. Sections on properties of integer exponents, simplifying expressions with exponents, negative exponents, and challenges involving exponents.
3. Discussions of rational exponents and how they relate to radicals, properties of radicals, and examples rewriting expressions using exponents and radicals.
4. Classwork assignments for students to complete.
15. Classwork…Part I
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16. Rational Exponents Radicals
You can think of fraction exponents
as radicals…and vice versa
17. Rational Exponents (p. 44)
So, if n is an even integer and a ≥ 0;
or if n is odd, then
n
aan
1
When dealing with radicals/roots, we
always need to think about…
18. Rational Exponents Radicals
And if the root exists…
n
m
aan m
An example of when the root doesn’t
exist…