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Negative Exponents Riddle
Negative Exponents Riddle
Negative Exponents Riddle
Negative Exponents Riddle
Negative Exponents Riddle
Negative Exponents Riddle
Negative Exponents Riddle
Negative Exponents Riddle
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Students simplify expressions with negative exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions with only positive exponents. Find the answer in the answer bank and write the corresponding letter in the table at the bottom. It will reveal a phrase about hard work.

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*Semi Self-Checking (if students don't see the answer, they try again)

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Negative Exponents Riddle

Try-Angle Math
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30 minutes

Description

Students simplify expressions with negative exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions with only positive exponents. Find the answer in the answer bank and write the corresponding letter in the table at the bottom. It will reveal a phrase about hard work.

*Engaging

*Easy to Grade

*Semi Self-Checking (if students don't see the answer, they try again)

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Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3² × (3⁻⁵) = (3⁻³) = 1/3³ = 1/27.
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