Lesson 13Expressions with Exponents
Learning Goal
Let’s use the meaning of exponents to decide if equations are true.
Learning Targets
I can decide if expressions with exponents are equal by evaluating the expressions or by understanding what exponents mean.
Warm Up: Which One Doesn’t Belong: Twos
Problem 1
Which one doesn’t belong?
Activity 1: Is the Equation True?
Problem 1
Decide whether each equation is true or false, and explain how you know.
Activity 2: What’s Your Reason?
Problem 1
In each list, find expressions that are equivalent to each other and explain to your partner why they are equivalent. Your partner listens to your explanation. If you disagree, explain your reasoning until you agree. Switch roles for each list.
(There may be more than two equivalent expressions in each list.)
Are you ready for more?
Problem 1
What is the last digit of
Lesson Summary
When working with exponents, the bases don’t have to always be whole numbers. They can also be other kinds of numbers, like fractions, decimals, and even variables. For example, we can use exponents in each of the following ways: