Calculate Exponents & Learn to Use Exponents in Math - [5-7-15] - By Math and Science
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00:00 | Hello . Welcome back . The title of this lesson | |
00:02 | is called what is an exponent ? This is part | |
00:05 | one . So at the end of this lesson you'll | |
00:07 | understand what an exponent is , how to write down | |
00:09 | exponents and also how to calculate using exponents . And | |
00:13 | I can't emphasize enough how important exponents are . We | |
00:16 | actually use exponents in all branches of math from everything | |
00:21 | to calculating how much gravity exists between the Earth and | |
00:24 | the moon to calculating a magnetic field . Just so | |
00:28 | many things building bridges , we use exponents lots and | |
00:31 | lots of cases in math . So for us we're | |
00:33 | gonna start at the beginning of the story and talk | |
00:35 | about what actually is an exponent . So the idea | |
00:38 | is the following , let's say I give you a | |
00:40 | number two and I raise it to the power of | |
00:43 | to like this . What does this actually mean ? | |
00:46 | Now the bigger to down here is called the base | |
00:48 | and the smaller one on the top is called an | |
00:51 | exponent . Now what it actually means is an exponent | |
00:54 | is a shortcut from multiplication . I'll say that again | |
00:57 | . An exponent is just a shortcut for multiplication . | |
01:00 | And what I mean by that is when you see | |
01:02 | something written like this and I tell you in this | |
01:04 | problem to simplify the expression , all you need to | |
01:07 | do is take the base and multiply it by itself | |
01:12 | two times two and you multiply it with the number | |
01:14 | of times here that you have in the exponents . | |
01:16 | So because this is a two in the expo it's | |
01:19 | two times two and then of course , you know | |
01:21 | what two times two is and you just write down | |
01:23 | that the answer is four and that's the answer . | |
01:25 | So if you go into a calculator or a computer | |
01:28 | and you put two and raise it to an exponent | |
01:30 | power of two and calculate the answer . It's going | |
01:33 | to be the same thing as two times two , | |
01:35 | which is going to be the same thing as four | |
01:37 | . So the idea is exponents allow us to write | |
01:41 | down multiplication is when it's times itself lots of times | |
01:45 | are very , very quickly and easily . And also | |
01:48 | we use it very very , very often in real | |
01:50 | life problems . Let's say we have the problem . | |
01:53 | five raised to the power of to the power of | |
01:57 | to is actually really , really common . It's so | |
01:59 | common actually that we call it has a special word | |
02:03 | . So five to the power of two or five | |
02:05 | days to the exponent of two . We call it | |
02:07 | squared . So if somebody tells you , hey , | |
02:09 | what's two squared , what's three squared ? What's four | |
02:13 | squared ? All It means it's raised to the power | |
02:16 | of the exponent of two . And again , there's | |
02:18 | so many examples of that when I throw a baseball | |
02:21 | and it makes a curved arc in the sky . | |
02:23 | When we write down the math that describes the curved | |
02:26 | path , we have exponents of power of two running | |
02:29 | around all of our math that we use to calculate | |
02:32 | things like that in real life . So here five | |
02:35 | to the power of two means what it means . | |
02:37 | We take the base five and we multiply it by | |
02:40 | itself so that it's done here two times we have | |
02:43 | two fives here because it's raised to the power of | |
02:45 | two . Five times five as you know , is | |
02:49 | 25 . So we now know that five squared or | |
02:52 | five to the power of two is 25 , just | |
02:55 | like two squared . Also the same thing as two | |
02:57 | to the power of four is sorry to to the | |
02:59 | power of two is equal to four . All right | |
03:03 | . These are really simple problems . Really fast problems | |
03:05 | . Once we get the hang of it is gonna | |
03:06 | go really fast problem . Number three , what if | |
03:08 | I give you eight raised to the power of to | |
03:10 | again ? So far all of the exponents have been | |
03:13 | too . So here , what do we do ? | |
03:15 | It just means you take the eight which is the | |
03:17 | base and you multiply it by itself . And how | |
03:20 | many kids do you have ? Two of them ? | |
03:22 | And so you multiply eight times eight and you get | |
03:24 | 64 . And so we've learned that eight squared or | |
03:28 | eight to the power of two is equal to the | |
03:30 | number 64 . So you see the pattern , you're | |
03:33 | just multiplying it by itself . It's eight times 85 | |
03:36 | times 52 times two . And the exponent tells you | |
03:39 | how many times to do that . Now , here | |
03:41 | we have a little bit of a different animal . | |
03:43 | What if I give you the number one into the | |
03:45 | power of three ? What do you think is going | |
03:47 | to happen here ? Well basically what we do is | |
03:50 | we still multiply by itself . But how many times | |
03:53 | do we do it ? Here is a one . | |
03:55 | Here's another one . That would be one squared but | |
03:57 | we don't have that . We have one cubed , | |
03:59 | cubed is another thing . Another way of saying power | |
04:02 | of three , so squared is power of two cubed | |
04:06 | is power of three . Those are just words that | |
04:08 | we have here . Since it's cube we actually have | |
04:10 | to multiply another time because there has to be three | |
04:13 | ones here . Since it's cubed . Now we follow | |
04:16 | order of operations . We have multiplication , we go | |
04:18 | left to right so one times one is one . | |
04:21 | We still have that one left over . We just | |
04:23 | calculated this one and now we have one times one | |
04:26 | which again is one . So here's a bonus question | |
04:29 | one to the power of three is what one ? | |
04:32 | What do you think ? One to the power of | |
04:34 | four is ? Well you just multiply by one again | |
04:37 | you'll get a 11 to the power of five . | |
04:39 | Still 11 to the power of seven still 11 to | |
04:42 | the power of 1000 . Still one because multiplying by | |
04:45 | one just doesn't really change much . Alright next problem | |
04:50 | . Let's take a look at something a little different | |
04:52 | . What about two to the power of three ? | |
04:54 | Well we're multiplying again by itself . Uh Times itself | |
04:59 | here's a two multiplied by a two . That would | |
05:02 | be two squared but we have two cubes that we | |
05:04 | have to have another two There again we follow order | |
05:07 | of operations , we multiply left the right two times | |
05:09 | two is four . We still have this times to | |
05:12 | hear that we have to do So this was four | |
05:15 | times to four times 2 is eight . So two | |
05:18 | to the power of three or two cubed is 81 | |
05:21 | to the power of three or one cube is one | |
05:24 | . All right , Let's switch back to squares . | |
05:28 | What do you think ? Seven square it is or | |
05:30 | seven to the power of two ? Well , again | |
05:33 | , we always multiplied by itself . So it's seven | |
05:35 | times seven . There's only two of them here because | |
05:37 | it's squared . Seven times seven is 49 . So | |
05:41 | the answer of seven squared is 49 . Okay , | |
05:46 | so you see the idea of experience , it really | |
05:48 | gives a lot of students trouble , but the actual | |
05:51 | concept is dead simple . What about 10 to the | |
05:55 | power of 2 ? I mean , it follows the | |
05:57 | exact same pattern every time you're multiplying times itself . | |
06:01 | 10 times . Not times to not times to 10 | |
06:04 | times 10 . You're multiplying by itself and you're doing | |
06:07 | it two times 10 times 10 is what ? 100 | |
06:11 | so we've learned that 10 squared is equal to 100 | |
06:14 | or 10 to the power of two is equal to | |
06:17 | 100 . All right . Let's choose something a little | |
06:20 | bit larger . What about three to the power of | |
06:22 | three ? What do we do for that one Again | |
06:25 | ? We're always multiplying by itself . So we have | |
06:28 | three times three . That would be three squared . | |
06:31 | But we have one more up here . We have | |
06:32 | to go times three again , there's three of them | |
06:34 | here . So three times three times three . Let's | |
06:36 | do order of operations . We have to go left | |
06:38 | to right three times three is nine . But we | |
06:41 | still have this times three there . What is nine | |
06:44 | times three ? It is 27 . So , we've | |
06:47 | learned that three to the power of three , also | |
06:49 | called three cubed is equal to 27 . All right | |
06:54 | . Only have a couple more problems . What about | |
06:56 | three to the power of to well , it's very | |
06:59 | similar to what we just did above here . We | |
07:02 | only have a square . So it's three times three | |
07:04 | . There's two of them here and three times three | |
07:06 | is nine . So , we've learned that three squared | |
07:08 | is in fact nine . All right . I think | |
07:14 | when we have one more problem here , what about | |
07:18 | four to the power of two or four squared ? | |
07:21 | What is that ? Well , it's gonna be again | |
07:24 | multiplied by itself four times four . There has to | |
07:27 | be two of them there because it's squared and four | |
07:30 | times four is what ? 16 . So , we've | |
07:32 | learned that four to the power of two or four | |
07:34 | squared is equal to 16 . I cannot tell you | |
07:39 | how incredibly important exponents are . I don't want to | |
07:42 | go off too much in the , in the side | |
07:45 | in the weeds a little bit . But I'm telling | |
07:47 | you that later . When you learn how to calculate | |
07:49 | the gravitational force between two objects , we have exponents | |
07:53 | in the equations right ? Which are the little squares | |
07:56 | . In fact , it's a square that we have | |
07:58 | in that equation . When we calculate the path of | |
08:00 | a baseball through the air , we have squares little | |
08:03 | powers of two in the equations . If I calculate | |
08:05 | the electric or the magnetic field , when I talk | |
08:08 | about radio ways , there's squares in almost all of | |
08:11 | the equations that we actually have in real life . | |
08:13 | So this is learning and formulating that foundation for that | |
08:17 | . So I'd like you to go through , make | |
08:18 | sure you understand exponents And to calculate the answers like | |
08:22 | this . And then follow me on the part two | |
08:24 | , we'll get a little more practice with exponents . |
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