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Exponential Equations Hangman: Use Exponent Laws to solve Exponential Equations

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Algebra Simplified
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Solve simple exponential equations by applying the laws of exponents in this hangman activity/worksheet geared for independent practice. All equations are solved WITHOUT use of logarithms. Regular practice with applying exponent laws to equations is made slightly novel by the element of hangman. Built-in message makes grading the practice (and also giving students feedback as they work) a snap!

While all the same difficulty level, there are three versions of the hangman (same problems but different message); this encourages cooperative learning and discourages cheating. Also included are an answer key, worked-out solutions key, basic teacher guide, and a blank message hangman for differentiation as outlined in the teacher guide.
Please view the thumbnails and preview prior to purchase. These are simple exponential equations that can be solved WITHOUT use of logarithms-- which according to Maryland is a Common Core standard in our Algebra I program. A.REI.3

★Common Core Standard: SSE.A.2, SSE.B.3c, REI.B.3

What makes this product a must-have?
Self-checking: Know at a glance if students completed the activity correctly.

Novel Practice: Mixing-up that traditional worksheet perks up kids.

Ability to Differentiate: Meet diverse needs within the parameters of this activity.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use the structure of an expression to identify ways to rewrite it. For example, see 𝘹⁴ – 𝘺⁴ as (𝘹²)² – (𝘺²)², thus recognizing it as a difference of squares that can be factored as (𝘹² – 𝘺²)(𝘹² + 𝘺²).
Use the properties of exponents to transform expressions for exponential functions. For example the expression 1.15 to the 𝘵 power can be rewritten as ((1.15 to the 1/12 power) to the 12𝘵 power) is approximately equal to (1.012 to the 12𝘵 power) to reveal the approximate equivalent monthly interest rate if the annual rate is 15%.
Solve linear equations and inequalities in one variable, including equations with coefficients represented by letters.

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