MATH 8 - UNIT 4: Exponential Functions
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Sequences / Rational Exponents & Radicals / Exponential Growth & Decay
IXL:
- V.1 Exponents with integer bases
- V.2 Exponents with decimal and fractional bases
- V.3 Negative exponents
- V.4 Multiplication with exponents
- V.5 Division with exponents
- V.6 Multiplication and division with exponents
- V.7 Power rule
- V.8 Evaluate expressions using properties of exponents
- V.9 Identify equivalent expressions involving exponents
- V.10 Evaluate integers raised to rational exponents
- W.1 Convert between standard and scientific notation
- W.2 Compare numbers written in scientific notation
- W.3 Multiply numbers written in scientific notation
- W.4 Divide numbers written in scientific notation
- X.1 Evaluate an exponential function
- X.2 Match exponential functions and graphs
- X.3 Domain and range of exponential functions: graphs
- X.4 Domain and range of exponential functions: equations
- X.5 Exponential growth and decay: word problems
- EE.1 Simplify radical expressions
- EE.2 Simplify radical expressions involving fractions
- EE.3 Multiply radical expressions
- EE.4 Add and subtract radical expressions
- EE.5 Simplify radical expressions using the distributive property
- EE.6 Divide radical expressions
- EE.7 Simplify radical expressions: mixed review
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Nonlinear functions
Lesson 1: Understand that not all functions are linear
Lesson 2: Analyze tables and graphs to determine whether they are nonlinear
Lesson 3: Analyze equations to determine whether they are nonlinear
Lesson 4: Understand that some nonlinear functions are predictable
Lesson 5: Use tables and graphs to make predictions for nonlinear functions
Lesson 6: Use equations to make predictions about nonlinear functions
Lesson 7: Charter bus recommendation: use tables to analyze nonlinear functions
Lesson 8: Use graphs, tables, and written descriptions to describe nonlinear functions
Lesson 9: Match data tables and graphs with nonlinear equations
Lesson 10: Tiling pattern: use tables and graphs
Exponents and Scientific Notation
Lesson 1: Use patterns to write equivalent expressions with integer exponents
Lesson 2: Use patterns to write rules for multiplying exponents
Lesson 3: Multiply exponential expressions with common bases by adding exponents
Lesson 4: Divide exponential expressions with common bases by simplifying
Lesson 5: Understand multiplicative comparison of numbers written as powers of 10
Lesson 6: Use multiplication to compare numbers written in scientific notation
Lesson 7: Understand how to perform operations with numbers written in scientific notation
Lesson 8: Use properties of operations to add and subtract numbers in scientific notation
Lesson 9: Use properties to multiply and divide numbers written in scientific notation
Lesson 10: Apply properties to perform operations with numbers written in scientific notation