Chapter 4 Exponents
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Rules for divisibility | 2. even number 0,2,4,6,8
3. sum of the digits is divisible by 3
4. last 2 digits are divisible by 4
5. ends in 0 or 5
6. if divisible by 2 and 3 (has to be both)
8. last 3 digits divisible by 8
9. the sum of the digits divide by 9
10. ends in zero
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Factors | numbers that are evenly divisible by a number
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Order of operations | PEMDAS parenthesis, exponents, multiply, divide, add, subtract
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Exponent | method of showing repeated mult. = how many times to multiply a number by itself
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Base | the big main number
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Power | smaller number at top
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(-3)^2 Means | exponent
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-3^2 means |
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Prime Numbers | a number with 2 factors
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Composite Numbers | a number with 3 or more factors
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GCF | the greatest number that is divisible into a set of numbers
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Variable GCF (example: x^2 y^2 xy^2) |
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Prime factorization (example: 120) |
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Finding prime factorization using GCF |
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Simplifying Variable expressions | subtracting the exponents
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Rational NUmbers - Give examples of rational numbers |
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Negative Rational numbers- how do you write |
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Multiplying exponent rule example 4x^3y^5x3x^2yz^2 | multiplying powers with the same base
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Power of power rule | power of a power
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Zero exponent rule |
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zero exponent rule |
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negative exponent rule |
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write without negative exponents |
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rewrite without a fraction bar |
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rewrite without zero or negative exponents and simplify |
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(example: x^2 y^2 xy^2) |
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(example: 120) |
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example 4x^3y^5x3x^2yz^2 |
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Example 78 and 124 |
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example (12x^2y^5)/(8x^4y^2 |
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Courtney Bethell | Period 4
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