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Section 14.1: Due 1/26/15
Very late work is 50%
1.
Positive and Zero Exponents
2.
Positive and zero exponents with positive and negative bases
3.
Square roots of perfect squares
4.
Cube roots
5.
Order of operations with negative numbers
6.
Multiplying Fractions
7.
Evaluating expressions with exponents
8.
Positive and Negative Exponents
Section 14.1b
Late work is 70%
9.
Powers of ten
10.
Multiplying and dividing by powers of ten
11.
Fractions as division by 10 or 100
12.
Scientific Notation Intuition
13.
Scientific Notation
14.
Fractional Exponents
Section 14.2
15.
Properties of exponents
16.
Multiplying and dividing Scientific Notation
17.
Simplifying Expressions with Exponents
18.
Fractional Exponents 2
Section 15:
1.
Ants vs. flies
2.
Zombie apocalyse
3.
Modeling with exponential functions
4.
Understanding linear and exponential models
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Section 14.1: Due 1/26/15
Very late work is 50%
1. Positive and Zero Exponents
2. Positive and zero exponents with positive and negative bases
3. Square roots of perfect squares
4. Cube roots
5. Order of operations with negative numbers
6. Multiplying Fractions
7. Evaluating expressions with exponents
8. Positive and Negative Exponents
Section 14.1b
Late work is 70%
9. Powers of ten
10. Multiplying and dividing by powers of ten
11. Fractions as division by 10 or 100
12. Scientific Notation Intuition
13. Scientific Notation
14. Fractional Exponents
Section 14.2
15. Properties of exponents
16. Multiplying and dividing Scientific Notation
17. Simplifying Expressions with Exponents
18. Fractional Exponents 2
Section 15:
1. Ants vs. flies
2. Zombie apocalyse
3. Modeling with exponential functions
4. Understanding linear and exponential models