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Fractional Exponents Notes & Charts nth Roots (Distance Learning)

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Fractional exponents and nth roots may be a new topic for your students.

Be ready with these notes (with examples) and two charts (20 questions each). The chart format helps students organize their work and thoughts. They will practice writing the expression both in the form of a power with a fractional exponent and as a root (radical). Then they will simplify each expression.

Check this out for a challenging follow-up:

- Partner Power: nth Roots

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Explain how the definition of the meaning of rational exponents follows from extending the properties of integer exponents to those values, allowing for a notation for radicals in terms of rational exponents. For example, we define 5 to the 1/3 power to be the cube root of 5 because we want (5 to the 1/3 power)³ = 5 to the (1/3)(3) power to hold, so (5 to the 1/3 power)³ must equal 5.
Rewrite expressions involving radicals and rational exponents using the properties of exponents.

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