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NUMBER AND ALGEBRA • NUMBER AND PLACE VALUE WORKED EXAMPLE 3 Simplify each of the following by first writing as a repeated multiplication and then using index notation. a 34 ì 36 b (43)3 c (3 ì 5)2 THINK a b c WRITE a 34 ì 36 1 Write the question. 2 Write the question using repeated multiplication (that is, in expanded form). = (3 ì 3 ì 3 ì 3) ì (3 ì 3 ì 3 ì 3 ì 3 ì 3) =3ì3ì3ì3ì3ì3ì3ì3ì3ì3 3 Write the repeated multiplication using index notation. Note: 34 ì 36 = 310. = 310 1 Write the question. 2 Write the question using repeated multiplication (that is, in expanded form). = 43 ì 43 ì 43 = (4 ì 4 ì 4) ì (4 ì 4 ì 4) ì (4 ì 4 ì 4) =4ì4ì4ì4ì4ì4ì4ì4ì4 3 Write the repeated multiplication using index notation. Note: (43)3 = 49. = 49 1 Write the question. 2 Write the question using repeated multiplication (that is, in expanded form). = (3 ì 5) ì (3 ì 5) =3ì5ì3ì5 =3ì3ì5ì5 3 Write the repeated multiplication using index notation. Note: (3 ì 5)2 = 32 ì 52. = 32 ì 52 b c (43)3 (3 ì 5)2 REMEMBER 1. Index notation is a shorthand way of writing a repeated multiplication. 2. The number being multiplied is the base of the expression; the number of times it has been written is the index (or power). EXERCISE 3A INDIVIDUAL PATHWAYS eBoo k plus eBook Activity 3-A-1 Famous astronomer doc-1675 Activity 3-A-2 Famous mathematician doc-1676 Activity 3-A-3 Famous physicist doc-1677 70 Index notation FLUENCY 1 WE1a Write 7 ì 7 ì 7 ì 7 using index notation. 2 Write each of the following using index notation. a 2ì2ì2ì2 b 8ì8ì8ì8ì8ì8 c 10 ì 10 ì 10 ì 10 ì 10 d 3ì3ì3ì3ì3ì3ì3ì3ì3 e 6ì6ì6ì6ì6ì6ì6 f 13 ì 13 ì 13 g 12 ì 12 ì 12 ì 12 ì 12 ì 12 h 9ì9ì9ì9ì9ì9ì9ì9 3 WE1b Write 4 ì 4 ì 4 ì 4 ì 4 ì 6 ì 6 ì 6 using index notation. Maths Quest 7 for the Australian Curriculum NUMBER AND ALGEBRA • NUMBER AND PLACE VALUE 4 Write the following using index notation. a 2ì2ì3 c 5ì5ì2ì2ì2ì2 e 5 ì 11 ì 11 ì 3 ì 3 ì 3 g 2ì2ì2ì3ì3ì5 3ì3ì3ì3ì2ì2 7ì2ì2ì2 13 ì 5 ì 5 ì 5 ì 7 ì 7 3ì3ì2ì2ì5ì5ì5 5 Write 65 using a repeated multiplication (that is, in expanded form). 6 Write each of the following using repeated multiplication (that is, in expanded form). a 113 b 49 c 56 7 WE2 Write the following numbers in expanded form using index notation. a 300 b 4500 c 6785 d 10 000 e 31 702 f 200 301 b d f h 8 WE3 Simplify each of the following by first writing as a repeated multiplication and then using index notation. a 58 ì 53 d (27)3 g (3 ì 13)6 b 72 ì 76 e (113)8 h (2 ì 5)4 c 48 ì 45 f (95)3 i (5 ì 7)5 UNDERSTANDING 9 a MC Which of the following expressions has the greatest value? A 28 B 82 C 34 D 43 E 92 b Justify your answer using mathematical reasoning. 10 MC The value of 44 is: A 8 B 16 11 Find the value of 23 ì C 64 D 256 E 484 32. 12 Evaluate each of the following. a 34 ì 43 b 35 + 93 4 3 d 6 -9 e 53 + 25 ì 92 c 83 ó 25 f 27 - 45 ó 26 REASONING 13 We know that 122 = 144 and 212 = 441. It is also true that 132 = 169 and 312 = 961. If 142 = 196 will 412 = 691? Try to justify your answer without calculating 412. 14 There is a shortcut that allows you to square any number that ends in 5. Look at the following examples REFLECTION and see if you can identify the rule. Use your rule to evaluate 752 and 952. Why do we use index notation? 152 = 225, 252 = 625, 352 = 1225, 452 = 2025 3B Prime numbers and composite numbers Prime numbers ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A prime number is a counting number that has exactly 2 factors, itself and 1. (Counting numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4, . . . .) The number 3 is a prime number. Its only factors are 3 and 1. The number 2 is the only even prime number. Its only factors are 2 and 1. A composite number is one which has more than two factors. The number 4 is composite. Its factors are 1, 2 and 4. The number 1 is a special number. It is neither a prime number nor a composite number because it has only one factor, 1. Chapter 3 Indices and primes 71