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Zero Exponent Video: Teach it with a Pattern! Zero Exponent Video: Teach it with a Pattern! Let students discover why a number to zero power is 1 by continuing a pattern logically. This justifies the rule and makes it logical, instead of just a piece of "announced" mathematics without proof. I also show another way of justifying the fact that a number to zeroth power is one, which has to do with the shortcut for multiplication of powers with the same base.

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Exponents & Logs: Graphing Functions This 64 minute exponents & logarithms lesson studies the graphs of the exponential function and the inverse of the exponential function, which is the logarithm: This lesson will show you how to: - graph exponential functions and summarize the characteristics of the graphs - find the inverse of the exponential function - graph logarithmic functions and summarize the characteristics of the graphs - understand the x and y intercepts, an asymptote, domain & range, growth and decay functions, and the reflection property Sample question: Given the exponential function y = 2^x, write its inverse in exponential form On the same grid, draw the graphs of y = 2^x and its inverse x = 2^y. Show the line of reflection y = x This lesson contains explanations of the concepts and 13 example questions with step by step solutions plus 3 interactive review questions with solutions. Lesson that will help you with the fundamentals of this lesson: - 400 Solving Exponential Equations (

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