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Simplifying Rational Exponents - Fraction Exponents (Notes & WS w/ Answer Key)
Simplifying Rational Exponents - Fraction Exponents (Notes & WS w/ Answer Key)
Simplifying Rational Exponents - Fraction Exponents (Notes & WS w/ Answer Key)
Simplifying Rational Exponents - Fraction Exponents (Notes & WS w/ Answer Key)
Simplifying Rational Exponents - Fraction Exponents (Notes & WS w/ Answer Key)
Simplifying Rational Exponents - Fraction Exponents (Notes & WS w/ Answer Key)
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- A page of Class Notes regarding simplifying rational expressions, also viewed as fraction exponents. This topic is designed to be presented after the completion of certain Algebra 1 topics.
-- Worksheet of practice (With detailed answer key). See "View Preview" to view this worksheet.

**Note: For this topic, a modest to strong background knowledge of certain Algebra 1 and 2 concepts is already implied, such as the Laws of Exponents and basic knowledge of radicals (simplifying, index and radicands).

Please also consider my precursor to this entry, the previous section called:
"Binomial Radical Expressions"
(Click to view)

Student tested, teacher approved!**

**I have been a teacher now for over a collective 20 years, 15+ of those teaching each mathematical level in Pennsylvania schools ranging from Pre-Algebra to Pre-Calculus. All of my submissions have been used for my classes for multiple years to great success.

Check Out: BRIAN LEGUTKO MATH STORE

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Simplifying Rational Exponents - Fraction Exponents (Notes & WS w/ Answer Key)

Brian Legutko Math Store
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Description

- A page of Class Notes regarding simplifying rational expressions, also viewed as fraction exponents. This topic is designed to be presented after the completion of certain Algebra 1 topics.
-- Worksheet of practice (With detailed answer key). See "View Preview" to view this worksheet.

**Note: For this topic, a modest to strong background knowledge of certain Algebra 1 and 2 concepts is already implied, such as the Laws of Exponents and basic knowledge of radicals (simplifying, index and radicands).

Please also consider my precursor to this entry, the previous section called:
"Binomial Radical Expressions"
(Click to view)

Student tested, teacher approved!**

**I have been a teacher now for over a collective 20 years, 15+ of those teaching each mathematical level in Pennsylvania schools ranging from Pre-Algebra to Pre-Calculus. All of my submissions have been used for my classes for multiple years to great success.

Check Out: BRIAN LEGUTKO MATH STORE

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Know that numbers that are not rational are called irrational. Understand informally that every number has a decimal expansion; for rational numbers show that the decimal expansion repeats eventually, and convert a decimal expansion which repeats eventually into a rational number.
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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