Curated OER
Exponent Rules
Pupils use calculators to work independently to discover the rules for working with exponents. The instructional activity requires the use of a TI-nspire handheld and software.
Curated OER
Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
For this scientific notation worksheet, students practice calculations using scientific notation and being sure to have the correct number of significant figures. This worksheet has 17 problems to solve.
Curated OER
Dividing by Monomials
In this monomials worksheet, 9th graders solve and complete 20 different problems that include dividing various monomials. First, they identify and define quotient of powers, zero exponent and negative exponents. Then, students simplify...
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
The Math Forum: Imaginary Exponents and Euler's Equation
"What does it mean to have an imaginary exponent?" This site has an exceptional answer and explains it in two different ways
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Negative Exponents
This set of questions tests a student's knowledge of negative integer exponents; students are asked to find the value of a rational number raised to a negative exponent. These multiple choice problems have solutions included.
Wyzant
Wyzant: Negative Exponents Worksheet
At this site from WyzAnt, learners are given twenty questions to solve, each involving a number base raised to a negative number exponent. A space for the students answer is provided before having the site grade the instructional...
Wyzant
Wyzant: Variables With Negative Exponents Worksheet
At this site from WyzAnt, students are to simplify ten questions where variable bases are raised to negative exponents. An answer sheet is provided so that students can check their solutions once they have finished.
Wyzant
Wyzant: Fractions With Negative Exponents Worksheet
Ten examples are provided from WyzAnt (along with an answer sheet) for the students to practice simplifying problems with negative exponents. The first five examples have bases which are not fractions while the last half of the examples...