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Video: Rational Exponents 1 (Algebra 2)
Video: Rational Exponents 1 (Algebra 2)
Video: Rational Exponents 1 (Algebra 2)
Video: Rational Exponents 1 (Algebra 2)
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Video: Rational Exponents 1 (Algebra 2)
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Topic of this video:  Rational Exponents 1

Unit: Radicals, Exponents, Complex Numbers, Factoring

Course: Algebra 2

Video Duration:  7 minutes and 58 seconds

This video:

  • Goes over how to convert an expression with a rational exponent to radical form
  • Shows and explains three examples in converting a number with a rational exponent to radical form, then simplifies that expression
  • Explains an example of converting an expression with a decimal exponent to a radical expression
  • Explains an example of converting a radical expression to a power

Hello!  I created this video for students to learn this topic independently.  This video is a tool you can use to teach, preview, reteach, or just have as an additional resource.   The video uses student-friendly language and explains topics as simply as possible.  If you’re teaching remotely, this video is invaluable.  

The video consists of my hand-written pdf file of my notes,  and as I explain each concept and example, I point an arrow to the work I’m explaining.   In the videos, I do not show my face, nor mention any names, nor show any photos, just the math is shown and my voice is heard.  Thus, this video can be used in any classroom.  All videos are in English.  When you purchase this, you will receive a zip file which includes the video and the pdf of the notes which are explained.   What you see as thumbnails for this product is the pdf file. 

I usually assign a video as homework and ask students to write down everything for their own notes.  I then check their notes as evidence that they completed the assignment- but of course, you’re welcome to use this resource in any way you want.  During in-person schooling, I have a flipped classroom and my videos are crucial to its success.  In remote learning, I use the videos for every topic I introduce, and students find them extremely helpful.  

I hope my videos can help you out too!

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I use this video in my Common Core aligned Algebra 2 course.  Other videos for this unit and course are available to buy as well.  

Unit: Radicals, Exponents, Complex Numbers, Factoring.  

My video collection for this unit includes:

  • Radicals and Exponents
  • Operations with Radicals
  • Rationalizing the Denominator
  • Rational Exponents 1
  • Rational Exponents 2
  • Complex Number Introduction, Powers & Operations
  • Graphing Complex Points & Complex Roots of Quadratics (PreCalculus content)
  • Radical Equations
  • Extensions to Difference of Squares
  • Sum and Difference of Cubes
  • Factoring by Looking at Structure
  • Focus, Directrix of Parabolas
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Video: Rational Exponents 1 (Algebra 2)

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Hello!  This bundle includes all my student-friendly videos for my Radicals, Exponents, Complex Numbers, Factoring Unit in Algebra 2:Radicals and ExponentsOperations with RadicalsRationalizing the DenominatorRational Exponents 1Rational Exponents 2Complex Number Introduction, Powers & Operations
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Description

Topic of this video:  Rational Exponents 1

Unit: Radicals, Exponents, Complex Numbers, Factoring

Course: Algebra 2

Video Duration:  7 minutes and 58 seconds

This video:

  • Goes over how to convert an expression with a rational exponent to radical form
  • Shows and explains three examples in converting a number with a rational exponent to radical form, then simplifies that expression
  • Explains an example of converting an expression with a decimal exponent to a radical expression
  • Explains an example of converting a radical expression to a power

Hello!  I created this video for students to learn this topic independently.  This video is a tool you can use to teach, preview, reteach, or just have as an additional resource.   The video uses student-friendly language and explains topics as simply as possible.  If you’re teaching remotely, this video is invaluable.  

The video consists of my hand-written pdf file of my notes,  and as I explain each concept and example, I point an arrow to the work I’m explaining.   In the videos, I do not show my face, nor mention any names, nor show any photos, just the math is shown and my voice is heard.  Thus, this video can be used in any classroom.  All videos are in English.  When you purchase this, you will receive a zip file which includes the video and the pdf of the notes which are explained.   What you see as thumbnails for this product is the pdf file. 

I usually assign a video as homework and ask students to write down everything for their own notes.  I then check their notes as evidence that they completed the assignment- but of course, you’re welcome to use this resource in any way you want.  During in-person schooling, I have a flipped classroom and my videos are crucial to its success.  In remote learning, I use the videos for every topic I introduce, and students find them extremely helpful.  

I hope my videos can help you out too!

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I use this video in my Common Core aligned Algebra 2 course.  Other videos for this unit and course are available to buy as well.  

Unit: Radicals, Exponents, Complex Numbers, Factoring.  

My video collection for this unit includes:

  • Radicals and Exponents
  • Operations with Radicals
  • Rationalizing the Denominator
  • Rational Exponents 1
  • Rational Exponents 2
  • Complex Number Introduction, Powers & Operations
  • Graphing Complex Points & Complex Roots of Quadratics (PreCalculus content)
  • Radical Equations
  • Extensions to Difference of Squares
  • Sum and Difference of Cubes
  • Factoring by Looking at Structure
  • Focus, Directrix of Parabolas
Report this resource to TPT
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Explain how the definition of the meaning of rational exponents follows from extending the properties of integer exponents to those values, allowing for a notation for radicals in terms of rational exponents. For example, we define 5 to the 1/3 power to be the cube root of 5 because we want (5 to the 1/3 power)³ = 5 to the (1/3)(3) power to hold, so (5 to the 1/3 power)³ must equal 5.
Rewrite expressions involving radicals and rational exponents using the properties of exponents.
Choose and produce an equivalent form of an expression to reveal and explain properties of the quantity represented by the expression.
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