Algebra 1 7-4 Independent Practice: Division Properties of Exponents
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Reasoning: Ross simplifies the expression as shown. Explain why Ross' method works.
Reasoning: Ross simplifies the expression as shown. Explain why Ross' method works.
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Open-Ended: Write a quotient of powers and use Ross' method from the previous item to simplify it.
Show your work on the canvas.
Open-Ended: Write a quotient of powers and use Ross' method from the previous item to simplify it.
Show your work on the canvas.
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Review Lesson 7-3: Simplify the expression.
Review Lesson 7-3: Simplify the expression.
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Review Lesson 7-3: Simplify the expression.
Review Lesson 7-3: Simplify the expression.
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Review Lesson 7-3: Simplify the expression.
Review Lesson 7-3: Simplify the expression.
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Review Lesson 6-1: Solve each system by graphing. You may use the embedded Desmos graphing utility above.
Review Lesson 6-1: Solve each system by graphing. You may use the embedded Desmos graphing utility above.
- No solution
- Infinitely many solutions
- (3, 5)
- (0, 0)
- (-4, -7)
- y = 3xy = -2x
- y = 2x + 1y = x - 3
- y = 5x = 3
- y = 7y = 8
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Review Lesson 4-4: Graph the functions on the same coordinate plane using the indicated colors. Be sure to include all relevant graph detail.
Review Lesson 4-4: Graph the functions on the same coordinate plane using the indicated colors.
Be sure to include all relevant graph detail.
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Vocabulary Review: Which expression(s) show a quotient? Select all that apply.
Vocabulary Review: Which expression(s) show a quotient? Select all that apply.
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Vocabulary Review: Complete each sentence with positive or negative.
Vocabulary Review: Complete each sentence with positive or negative.
- positive
- negative
- The quotient of two negative integers is always __?__.
- The quotient of two positive integers is always __?__.
- The quotient of a negative integer and a positive integer is always __?__.
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Use Your Vocabulary: Match each equation on the left with the property it illustrates on the right.
Use Your Vocabulary: Match each equation on the left with the property it illustrates on the right.
- raising a power to a power
- identity property of addition
- associative property of multiplication
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Notes: Take a clear picture or screenshot of your Cornell notes for this lesson. Upload it to the canvas. Zoom and pan as needed.
For a refresher on the Cornell note-taking system, click here.
Notes: Take a clear picture or screenshot of your Cornell notes for this lesson. Upload it to the canvas. Zoom and pan as needed.
For a refresher on the Cornell note-taking system, click here.
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Reflection: Math Success
Reflection: Math Success






