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8th Grade Math - EE.A.1 - Integer Exponents
8th Grade Math - EE.A.1 - Integer Exponents
8th Grade Math - EE.A.1 - Integer Exponents
8th Grade Math - EE.A.1 - Integer Exponents

11 Questions

CCSS.Math.Content.8.EE.A.1
STIM.A.Algebraic
STIM.B.Visual Analysis
STIM.D.Claims
STIM.E.Explain Steps/Thinking
STIM.F.Find and Correct Errors
STIM.I.Comparing
STIM.J.Categorizing
STIM.K.Know and Apply a Formula
STIM.M.Conditional
STIM.N.Simplifying
STIM.O.Situational Analysis
1

Integer Exponents Introduction

2

Simplify.

3

Simplify.

4

Enter the value of n for the following equation.

5

Type in the value of the expression below.

6

Which of the following expressions have a value of 36? Select ALL that apply.

7

Are the value of these expressions less than 5, equal to 5, or greater than 5?

8

Click on the shape that has an area matching the criteria shown below.

9

Helena tried to find the simplified value of the expression below, but she made an error. Her work is shown below.

10

Owen claims that whenever you divide two powers with the same base, the new exponent is the quotient of the original exponents.

11

Annais claims that the two expressions below have the same value? Do you agree with Annais? Explain.

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