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A.A.13 Simplify monomials with exponents outside the parenthesis. How Gabby came to an understanding during her conference. October 30 , 2013. Gabby came to the conference prepared with a question. Gabby said, “I don’t know how to do this.” Mr. Ried said, “What do you know?”
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A.A.13 Simplify monomials with exponents outside the parenthesis How Gabby came to an understanding during her conference.
October 30, 2013 Gabby came to the conference prepared with a question. Gabby said, “I don’t know how to do this.” Mr. Ried said, “What do you know?” Gabby said, “First Jeffrey told me to multiply 3 x 3 x 3 because there is a 3 here.” Mr. Ried said, “That is correct but you also need to multiply n2x n2 x n2”
Gabby’s 1st solution 1st Gabby saw the exponent 3. 2nd Gabby rewrote what was inside the parenthesis 3 times because of the exponent. 3rd Gabby used Genesis’ rule (laws of exponents) and multiplied the coefficients and added the exponents.
Gabby’s Rule After finding the correct answer Gabby noticed a pattern. She saw that if she multiplied the exponents: 2 x 3 = 6 x When you have a term inside parenthesis and it has a exponent outside you need to multiply the exponents and simplify.
Gabby’s 2nd solution Gabby’s Rule When you have a term inside parenthesis and it has a exponent outside you need to multiply the exponents and simplify. 1 Multiplied Simplified
Take Away • Remember Gabby’s Rule When you have a term inside parenthesis and it has a exponent outside you need to multiply the exponents and simplify. 2. Followed the expectations of a conference and came prepared with a challenge. x
Eric’s Rule 1stSubtract exponents when dividing powers with the same base. 2nd Simplify Genesis’ Rule When you multiply monomials and they have the same base, add the exponents. When you have a term inside parenthesis and it has a exponent outside you need to multiply the exponents and simplify. All of these Rules are known in the math world as the: Laws of Exponents Gabby’s Rule