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Algebra 1 7-2 Guided Practice: Multiplying Powers With the Same Base

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Solve It! Explain your reasoning.

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Take Note: To multiply powers with the same base, __________ the exponents.
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Take Note: Summarize the process of multiplying numbers written in scientific notation. You may use the canvas to help illustrate your written summary.

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3^2 means __________.

In general, a^{\frac{1}{m}}=b means that b multiplied as a factor (multiplied by itself) m times equals __________.
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Take Note: Summarize the mathematical content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?

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Take Note: The equations a^{\frac{1}{m}}=b and b^{m}=a express the same relationship between __________.
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Solve It! Scientists estimate the number of stars in the universe using this exponential expression.
The number of grains of sand in a cubic meter of beach sand can be approximated using this expression.
Suppose all of the sand from the world's beaches is combined into one large beach, as shown in the diagram. Are there more stars in the universe or grains of sand on the world's beaches?
Stars in the universe
Grains of sand on the world's beaches
Take Note: Which of the following expressions are equivalent to 5^3\cdot5^2?
(5\cdot5\cdot5\cdot)\cdot(5\cdot5)
5^6
5^5
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Take Note: Which powers below can be combined? Select all that apply.
m^5\cdot m^2
d^{53}\cdot d^{10}
b^7\cdot b^{-1}
x^{2}\cdot y^3
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Take Note: Which of the following numbers are written in scientific notation? Select all that apply.
1.67 \times 10^{-3}
13.2 \times 10^5
10 \times 7.2^4
9.1 \times 10^{-7}
-3.25 \times 10^3
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Take Note: Which of the following are equivalent to 16^\frac{3}{2}?
Select all that apply.
4\cdot4\cdot4
16^{\frac{1}{2}}\cdot 16^{\frac{1}{2}}\cdot 16^{\frac{1}{2}}
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16^{\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{2}}
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