This pdf includes the following topics:- Negative indices Reciprocal Integers raised to negative powers Fractions raised to negative power Negative Indices involving algebra Examples
1. www.mathspanda.com Negative indices Starte 1 (Review of last lesson) Simplify (a 1250 (b 8x 6 × 5x 9 (c (a 3)4 ÷ a 9 2 (Review of last lesson) Find the value of x in the following expressions (a ax ÷ a7 = a9 (b (63x )4 = 648 2 With a partner, decide whether the answer of the following is A, B, C or D. Justify your answer with working or an explanation 1 2−3 A. −6 B. −8 C. D. −1 8 Notes 1 Negative indices (“one over…”) a −1 = a 1 a −n = n a 1 This leads to =a a −1 1 The word reciprocal is often associated with negative indices because the reciprocal of 5 is . 5 The reciprocal of a number or expression is “one over” the number or expression Integers raised to negative power E.g. 1 Without using a calculator, simplify the following 1 1 (a 7−1 (b (c 5−3 (d 9−1 6−2 1 Working: (a 7−1 = 7 Exercis 9-1 class textbook p42 M2.7 Qu 1, 2ace…, 3- A*-G class textbook p39 E2.1 Qu 1, 2ace…, 3- 9-1 homework book p13 M2.7 Qu 1- A*-G homework book p10 E2.1 Qu 1- Page 1 of 3
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2. www.mathspanda.com Fractions raised to negative power E.g. 2 By using division by a fraction, and without a calculator, state the value of (4) (3) −1 −1 1 2 (a (b (4) −1 1 1 Working: (a = 1 negative indices ≡ “one over…” 4 1 =1÷ dividing by fraction 4 4 =1× ip fraction and multiply 1 =4 When a fraction is raised to a negative power, “ ip” the fraction and make the power positive (b) (a ) −n n a b i.e. = E.g. 3 Without a calculator, nd the value of ( 12 ) (8) (3) (5) −1 −1 −2 −2 1 7 1 3 (a (b (c (d ( 12 ) −1 1 12 Working: (a = = 12 1 (8) −1 7 8 (b = 7 (3) (1 ) −2 2 1 3 (c = = 32 = 9 (5) (3 ) −2 2 3 5 52 25 (d = = 2 = 3 9 N.B. If a mixed number is raised to a negative power, turn it into an improper fraction and then nd the negative reciprocal E.g. 4 Without a calculator, nd the value of ( 5) ( 4) −3 −2 1 1 (a 1 (b 2 ( 5) (5 ) (6 ) −3 −3 3 1 6 5 53 125 Working: (a 1 = = = 3 = 6 216 Page 2 of 3
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3. www.mathspanda.com Exercis 9-1 class textbook p43 M2.7 Qu 7, A*-G class textbook p40 M2.7 Qu 6, 9-1 homework book p13 M2.7 Qu 5- A*-G homework book p11 E2.1 Qu 5, Negative Indices involving algebr 1 E.g. 5 Simplify (a × a7 (b g 6 ÷ g −6 (c (b −5)−1 a 10 1 7 −10 7 −3 1 Working: (a × a = a × a = a = a 10 a3 Video Negative indices Solutions to Starter and E.g.s Exercis 9-1 class textbook p42 M2.7 Qu 9-1 A*-G class textbook p37 E2.1 Qu 8-1 9-1 homework book p13 M2.7 Qu 8-1 A*-G homework book p10 E2.1 Qu Summar 1 1 1 Negative indices (“one over…”) a −1 = =a a −n = a −1a an 1 The word reciprocal is often associated with negative indices because the reciprocal of 5 is . 5 (b) (a ) −n n a b = If a mixed number is raised to a negative power, turn it into an improper fraction and then nd the negative reciprocal Page 3 of 3 e e y : : : : : : : : : . ) ) : a 6 8 7 7 7 0 ) 4 0 ) fi