WebQuest

Combining the Exponents

Evaluation

Apply the product rule for exponents, if possible, in each case.
1.) 134∙ 138
2.) 116∙ 134
3.) 89∙ 8
4.) 12 ∙ 126
5.) x3∙ x5∙ x9
Evaluate. Assume that all variables represent nonzero real numbers.
6.) 150
7.) 190
8.) -80
9.) -100
10.) (-25)0
Write each expression with only positive exponents. Assume that all variables represent non-zero real numbers.
11.)  5-4
12.)  7-2
13.)  3-5
14.)  8-3
15.) (-a)-4
Apply the quotient rule for exponents, if possible, and write each result with only positive exponents. Assume that all variables represent nonzero real numbers.
16.) 48/ 46
17.) 59/ 57
18.) x12/ x12
19.) y14/ y14
20.) r(-3)/ r(-6)
Simplify each expression so that no negative exponents appear in the final result. Assume that all variables represent nonzero real numbers.
21.) 35∙ 3-6
22.) 44∙ 4(-6)
23.) a(-3)∙ a2∙ a(-4)
24.) (5(-3))(-2)
25.) (x(-4))3
Write each number in scientific notation
26.) 530
27.) 1600
28.) 0.830
Write each number in standard form
29.) 7.2 × 104
20.) 2.54 × 10(-3)

Rubric

# 1 2 3 4 Score
Work Shown Students did not show any work Some steps for problem solving are missed Most work is meticulously shown All work is meticulously shown
Accuracy Little to none of the answers are correct Some of the answers are correct Most of the answers are correct All the answers are correct
Timeliness Work was 3 or more days late Work was 2 days late Work was 1-day late Work was received on or before the due date
Completion Student did not turn in assignment Some of the assigned work is complete Most of the assigned work is completed All the assigned work is complete

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