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MORNING

House Rules:

Be prepared Have positive attitude. Participate Actively

Listen attentively. Do your best.


Let’s Play
TIC TAC TOE
1 2 3 TEAM
RED

4 5 6
TEAM
GREEN

7 8 9 DONE
1
0
( 𝑎 +𝑏+ 𝑐 )
1
2
−2 0
(3 )
1
3 6
10
3
10
= 1000
4
2 3
4 ∙4
= 1,024
5
3
( 2 𝑥𝑦 )

=
6 5
6
7
6
= =
7 9
15
9
15
=
8 12
27
11
27
=
9
7 3
𝑚 ∙𝑚
Rational Exponents
Objectives:
a. define rational exponent;
b. give examples of expressions with rational
exponent;
c. write expressions with rational exponent as
radicals and vice versa;
Objectives:
d. identify the parts of a radical; and

e. value accumulated knowledge as means of new


understanding.
What are Rational
Exponents?
A rational exponents are exponents
that are fractions.
It can be written as , where m and n
are integers and n ≠ 0.

Examples:
Rational exponents can be written
as Radical expressions where the
NUMERATOR is a POWER and the
DENOMINATOR is an INDEX.

=
”nth root of x raised to the power of m”
PARTS OF A RADICAL
INDEX POWER

RADICAND
RADICAL SIGN
Change the expressions with rational exponent to
radicals:

3 3
= 2
√5 ¿ √5
=
Change radicals into expression with rational
exponent:

=
1
= (8 𝑚𝑛) 5
Let’s Try!!!!!!!
Write the expressions with rational exponent as radicals

= =
= =
5. =
Let’s Try!!!!!!!
Write the radicals into expressions with rational exponent

𝟓.
𝟗

𝟑
𝟏𝟎
𝟔.
𝟐

𝟕
𝟏𝟏
Notebook

Directions: Change the expressions


into radicals or into expressions
with rational exponent .
HOMEBASED ACTIVITY
Give the product of the following:

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