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Negative Exponents: Multiplication Involving Negative Exponents
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Negative Exponents: Multiplication Involving Negative Exponents

This clip explains negative exponents and how to deal with them. "Think of the whole business as a fraction with a denominator of 1," the clip states. "Then, to change the sign of the exponent, just invert the fraction." The clip notes that, "…this...

Negative Exponents: Expanded Notation and Negative Exponents
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Negative Exponents: Expanded Notation and Negative Exponents

This clip explains the use of negative exponents in expanded notation as a way of getting rid of fractions. As an example, the clip states that, "…7 times 1 over 10 becomes 7 times 10 to the power of negative 1. 8 times 1 over 10 to the power of 2 ...

Negative Exponents: Division Involving Negative Exponents
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Negative Exponents: Division Involving Negative Exponents

This clip explains that, when it comes to division involving negative exponents, if the bases are the same, we just subtract exponents. The clip illustrates this rule with a number of examples including 4 to the power of 9 divided by 4 to the power ...

Negative Exponents: Summary: Negative Exponents
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Negative Exponents: Summary: Negative Exponents

This clip summarizes the lesson on negative exponents. It explains that when we say 4 to the power of negative 2, it means 1 over 4 to the power of 2. "If we think of the original number as a fraction with a denominator of 1," the clip states, "...w...

Negative Exponents: Basics of Working With Exponents, The
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Negative Exponents: Basics of Working With Exponents, The

This clip explains the terms "exponent," "base" and "power," as well as the concept of exponents as a shortcut for multiplying a number by itself one or more times.

Exponents: Summary: Exponents
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Exponents: Summary: Exponents

This clip summarizes the key ideas in the exponents lesson, including powers, factors, bases, and the concepts of squared, square root, and cubed. It also explains how all these ideas can be used to develop a new form of expanded notation.

Understanding Decimal Fractions: Exponential Notation
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Understanding Decimal Fractions: Exponential Notation

This clip helps students better understand decimals and the power of 10 by using exponential notation to explain the relationship between the decimal point and the numbers that come before or after it.

Exponents: Multiplying Expressions With the Same Base
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Exponents: Multiplying Expressions With the Same Base

This clip explains that to multiply expressions with the same base, we simply combine or telescope a complicated expression by adding the exponents together. The clip points out that this only works if the bases are the same. If the bases are differ...

Exponents: Square Roots and Other Terms
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Exponents: Square Roots and Other Terms

This clip reviews key terms introduced in this lesson, including base, exponent, power and squared. The clip then introduces the concept of square root, noting that its symbol looks like a division symbol with a hook in front.

Exponents: Factors and Powers
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Exponents: Factors and Powers

This clip explains that there's a shortcut one can use instead of repeating the same factor over and over again in a multiplication problem. As an example, the clip states that, "…writing 4 to the seventh power or 4 to the power of seven…" is easi...