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Simplify Exponential Expressions Using the Quotient Property of Exponents (Example) Instructional VideoSimplify Exponential Expressions Using the Quotient Property of Exponents (Example) Instructional Video
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Mathispower4u
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Grade
8th - 11th
Subjects
Math
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
3:41
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Duration
10 mins
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Direct Instruction
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Year
2015
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Instructional Video

Simplify Exponential Expressions Using the Quotient Property of Exponents (Example)

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Simplify the study of exponential expressions by watching a helpful video. Scholars view an instructional video that justifies the quotient property of exponents. It provides examples of how to simplify both algebraic and numerical expressions using the quotient property.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

exponential expressions, simplifying expressions, properties of exponents, quotient of powers properties, remote learning

Instructional Ideas

  • Have learners create additional problems for classmates to solve

Classroom Considerations

  • Pupils must be familiar with the meaning of exponents
  • Last example may confuse viewers as it is not related to the concept
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • Explains each step carefully
  • Shows all work in an organized manner

Cons

  • None

Common Core

8.EE.A.1

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