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Simplifying Expressions with Rational Exponents Solution Summary
Simplifying Expressions with Rational Exponents Solution Summary
Simplifying Expressions with Rational Exponents Solution Summary
Simplifying Expressions with Rational Exponents Solution Summary
Simplifying Expressions with Rational Exponents Solution Summary
Simplifying Expressions with Rational Exponents Solution Summary
Simplifying Expressions with Rational Exponents Solution Summary
Simplifying Expressions with Rational Exponents Solution Summary
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This PowerPoint presentation covers the basic steps required to simplify expressions that contain rational or fractional exponents. Sometimes this subject is covered in Math 1 and sometimes in Math 2. It is a fully animated ppt presentation and also functions like a guided notes worksheet as it includes four (4) examples for the students to complete on their copy of the slides as the teacher goes through the presentation. It highlights the five (5) basic steps I use to simplify expressions that contain rational exponents. Each of the 4 examples repeats the 5 steps to help the students remember them. This presentation summary is designed to follow and be a companion to the other PPT summary presentation I created titled "Exponent Rules Summary" which is also on my TPT site. It is a great study guide for students to use when preparing for their test or assessment on this subject. The PPT is designed such that it can be modified by the teacher as desired.
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Simplifying Expressions with Rational Exponents Solution Summary

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This PowerPoint presentation covers the basic steps required to simplify expressions that contain rational or fractional exponents. Sometimes this subject is covered in Math 1 and sometimes in Math 2. It is a fully animated ppt presentation and also functions like a guided notes worksheet as it includes four (4) examples for the students to complete on their copy of the slides as the teacher goes through the presentation. It highlights the five (5) basic steps I use to simplify expressions that contain rational exponents. Each of the 4 examples repeats the 5 steps to help the students remember them. This presentation summary is designed to follow and be a companion to the other PPT summary presentation I created titled "Exponent Rules Summary" which is also on my TPT site. It is a great study guide for students to use when preparing for their test or assessment on this subject. The PPT is designed such that it can be modified by the teacher as desired.
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 10, 2023
Thanks for the resource. My students loved it and so did I.
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Elyce, Thank you for your feedback. As a teacher myself, I am very glad that your students enjoyed the PPT instruction and were engaged. Should you need other math resources please take a look at my TpT page titled "Priceless Math". Thanks again. Dave Price
Rated 4 out of 5
December 19, 2022
Great visual for students to understand simplifying complex exponents. This also offers a step by step approach which helps support student needs.
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Chris, Thanks for your feedback. It sounds like the PPT product worked well for your students. As I try to obtain a rating of 5 stars on all my products, I would appreciate any additional comments or suggestions you may have that would help me improve the product. Thanks again. Dave Price
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Thank you!
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Thank you for your feedback. I am glad that you found the product helpful in your instruction. If you need other items, please visit my TpT page "Priceless Math". Thanks again. Dave Price

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3² × (3⁻⁵) = (3⁻³) = 1/3³ = 1/27.
Use square root and cube root symbols to represent solutions to equations of the form 𝘹² = 𝘱 and 𝘹³ = 𝘱, where 𝘱 is a positive rational number. Evaluate square roots of small perfect squares and cube roots of small perfect cubes. Know that √2 is irrational.
Rewrite simple rational expressions in different forms; write 𝘢(𝘹)/𝘣(𝘹) in the form 𝘲(𝘹) + 𝘳(𝘹)/𝘣(𝘹), where 𝘢(𝘹), 𝘣(𝘹), 𝘲(𝘹), and 𝘳(𝘹) are polynomials with the degree of 𝘳(𝘹) less than the degree of 𝘣(𝘹), using inspection, long division, or, for the more complicated examples, a computer algebra system.
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