These are equivalent exponential notation, expanded form, and

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6th Grade SOL Review
Powers and Exponents
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What do I really need to know about powers and exponents?
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These are equivalent exponential notation, expanded form, and standard form.
These are not exponential notation, expanded form, and standard form. Which of these are equivalent exponential notation, expanded form, and standard form?
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These are perfect squares.
These are not perfect squares.
Which of these are perfect squares?
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Practice Questions
Write this in exponential notation:
Write this in exponential notation:
Write this in expanded form:
Write this in expanded form:
Write this in standard form:
Write this in standard form:
How do you write one hundred thousand in exponential notation?
In expanded form?
How do you write this number in exponential notation? 1,000,000
In expanded form?
What does this model represent?
What does this model represent?
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