Fractional Exponents Revisited Common Core Algebra Ii -

Ms. Vega sums up: “Fractional exponents aren’t arbitrary. They extend the definition of exponents from ‘repeated multiplication’ (whole numbers) to roots and reciprocals. That’s the — rewriting expressions with rational exponents as radicals and vice versa, using properties of exponents consistently.”

“( 27^{-2/3} ) whispers: ‘I was once ( 27^{2/3} ), but someone took my reciprocal.’ So first, undo the mirror: ( 27^{-2/3} = \frac{1}{27^{2/3}} ). Then apply the fraction rule: cube root of 27 is 3, square is 9. So answer: ( \frac{1}{9} ).” Fractional Exponents Revisited Common Core Algebra Ii

Eli frowns. “So the denominator is the root, the numerator is the power. But order doesn’t matter, right?” Fractional Exponents Revisited Common Core Algebra Ii