Indices and Exponents
Students will learn about positive integer indices, their notation, and basic laws of indices.
Key Questions
- Analyze how exponents provide a concise way to represent repeated multiplication.
- Justify the first law of indices (multiplication of powers with the same base).
- Construct an example where using indices simplifies a calculation significantly.
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