Lesson 4 Twin Powers Solidify Understanding

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Rewrite each of the radical expressions to remove perfect square factors from inside the radical.

Example: Rewrite .

Example: Rewrite .

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Finish filling in the table of values for and use it to explain the meaning of .

Explanation:

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If two expressions with exponents are a perfect match except one has a negative exponent and the other has a positive exponent, like and , how does the exponent change the meaning of the expression?

For problems 12 and 13, use the graph of and .

A graph of two functions on the same coordinate plane. One function is y=2 to the power of x. The other function is y= one half to the power of x.x–5–5–5555y555000

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How does the graph show the relationship between and ?

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What is true about the input values for each equation that produce the same output value?

Rewrite each of the expressions in an equivalent form with only one positive exponent.

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Find the indicated values for each of the problems.

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Find .

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Find if .

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Find if .

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Find if .

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