3 Math6Q2Week4
3 Math6Q2Week4
3 Math6Q2Week4
Pasay-M6- Q2-W4-D1
MODULE IN MATHEMATICS 6
Quarter 2 / Week 4/ Day 1
Objective: Describes the exponent and the base in a number expressed in exponential notation.
4 ● 4 ● 4 = 𝟒𝟑
exponent
base
The term 𝟒𝟑 is written using exponential notation, 4 is the base and 3 is the exponent.
The exponent or power, indicates the number of times that the factor or base, is multiplied.
Exponential Notation
For any natural number n,
𝒃𝒏 𝒎𝒆𝒂𝒏𝒔 𝒃 ● 𝒃 ● 𝒃 ● 𝒃 ●….𝒃
n factors
Let’s Explore
EXAMPLE 1
Write 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 in the exponential notation. Then, evaluate.
Solution:
The base is 3. Since 3 used as a factor four times, the exponent is 4. Therefore,
3 x 3 x 3 x 3 = 𝟑𝟒 = 81
Name of Pupil: ________________________________ Grade and Section: ________
Name of Teacher: _____________________________
EXAMPLE 2
Evaluate each expression.
EXAMPLE 3
Evaluate each expression if x = 2, y = 5, and z = 6.
= 16
Let’s Practice!
Practice no. 1
COLUMN A COLUMN B
i. 6x6 a. 42 x 52
ii. 3x3x3 b. 62
iii. 5x5x5x7x7 c. 33
iv. 4x4x5x5 d. 32 x 84
v. 3x3x8x8x8x8 e. 53 x 72
Name of Pupil: ________________________________ Grade and Section: ________
Name of Teacher: _____________________________
Let’s Practice!
Practice no. 2
Example: 𝟒𝟑 = 𝟒 𝒙 𝟒 𝒙 𝟒 = 𝟔𝟒
a. 63 = _____________________________________________________
b. 95 = _____________________________________________________
c. 54 = _____________________________________________________
d. 28 = _____________________________________________________
e. 37 = _____________________________________________________
Remember
o The exponent tells the number of times the base is used as a factor.
Let’s Practice!
Practice no. 3
1. 53 + 42 =
2. 25 - 33 =
3. 23 x 24 =
4. 33 + 43 + 53 =
5. 83 - 73 =
Directions: Write each of the following in expanded form and find its value.
(−𝟕)𝟒
𝟏𝟔𝟒
𝟗𝟔
(−𝟑)𝟑
Prepared by:
Oliver Dizon
Teacher 2 - PBES
Name: _______________________________Grade and Section: _____________
Name of Teacher: ______________________
Pasay-M6-Q2- W4-D2
MODULE IN MATHEMATICS 6
Quarter 2 / Week 4/ Day 2
Factors
4 Exponent
2 Base
The number of unit cubes that the large cube has can be determined by
finding the product of the length, the width, and the height of the cube or 4 x 4
x 4. The numerical expression of 4 x 4 x 4 contains three fours. This is a
repeated multiplication, a short way to write 4 x 4 x 4 is 4 3. The expression 43
means the third power of 4. It is read as “four to the power of three”; “four to
the third power”; or “four cubed”.
In the expression 43, the number 4 is called the base and the number
written at the upper right corner is called the exponent. The exponent tells
how many times the based is used as a factor. The base is the factor being
repeated. The expression 43 is called the exponential form.
Exponents are also useful when writing powers of ten. Numerical expressions
such as 100, 101, 102 and so on are called power of 10
Do you see the relationship between the exponent in a power of 10 and the
number of zeros in the standard form of the number?
Let’s Explore!
A. Answer the following
1. 53 written in standard form is 125 since 53 = 5 x 5 x 5 = 125
2. 34 written in standard form is 81 since 34 = 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 = 81
PRACTICE EXERCISE 1:
A. Write each in exponential form
1. 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 =
a. 34 b. 30 c. 35 d. 36
2. (a+b) x (a+b) x (a+b) x (a+b) x (a+b) =
a. (a+b)4 b. (a+b)0 c. (a+b)5 d. (a+b)3
3. (x+y)2 x (x+y)3 x (x+y)4 =
a. (x+y)24 b. (x+y)5 c (x+y)9 d. (x+y)12
(𝑎+𝑏)5 (𝑎+𝑏)9
4. x (𝑎+𝑏)7 =
(𝑎+𝑏)2
a. (a+b)4 b. (a+b)3 c. (a+b)2 d. (a+b)6
(𝑥+𝑦)2 (𝑥+𝑦)5 (𝑥+𝑦)8
5. x (𝑥+𝑦)6 x (𝑥+𝑦)10 =
(𝑥+𝑦)3
1 1 1 1
a. (𝑥+𝑦)2
b. (𝑥+𝑦)3 c. (𝑥+𝑦)4 d. (𝑥+𝑦)5
Name: __________________________Grade and Section: _____________
Name of Teacher: ______________________
PRACTICE EXERCISE 2:
Find the number x that will make each sentence true
1. 16 = 4x a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
2. 1,024 = 2 2x a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 4
3. 729 = 93x a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
4. 15,625 = 5x+3 a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6
5. 100,000 = x 5 a. 100 b. 1,000 c.10 d. 10,000
PRACTICE EXERCISE 3:
Evaluate each expression where a = 2, b = 3, and c = 5
1. a3 + b2 = a. 17 b. 18 c. 16 d. 19
2. 5 + a4 = a. 21 b. 27 c. 18 d. 9
3. b – (a + c ) =
4 4 2 a. 39 b. 40 c. 41 d. 42
4. 10 x c3 x a2 x b = a. 1,500 b. 500 c. 150 d.15,000
2 3
5. (7 x b ) + (3 x a ) = a. 87 b. 67 c. 77 d. 97
EVALUATION
Answer the following equation and show your solution
1. 15,625 = 5x+3 a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6
(𝑥+𝑦)2 (𝑥+𝑦)5 (𝑥+𝑦)8
2. x x (𝑥+𝑦)10 =
(𝑥+𝑦)3 (𝑥+𝑦)6
1 1 1 1
a. (𝑥+𝑦)2 b. (𝑥+𝑦)3 c. (𝑥+𝑦)4 d. (𝑥+𝑦)5
3. 729 = 93x a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
Name: __________________________Grade and Section: _____________
Name of Teacher: ______________________
4. 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 =
34 b. 30 c. 35 d. 36
5. If a = 2, b = 3, and c = 5, what is the value of the following equation?
(7 x b2) + (3 x 93) + (5 x b0) = N
a. 87 b. 92 c. 77 d. 82
Prepared by:
References:
1. Our World of Math 6 pp. 8-11
2. Math Hour Skillbook 6 pp. 40-43
3. MSA Elementary Algebra pp. 32-35
4. Mathematics in Action 6 pp. 60-61
5. Barron’s Mathematics Study Dictionary pp. 47 and 62
Name: ________________________________ Grade and Section: _____________
Name of Teacher: ______________________
Pasay-M6-Q2- W4-D3
MODULE IN MATHEMATICS 6
Quarter 2 / Week 4/ Day 3
OBJECTIVE: Interprets and explains the Grouping, Exponent, Multiplication,
Division, Addition, Subtraction (GEMDAS) rule.
Example:
Hazel and Eden are both working on the Value of the expression:
14 + 7 x 6 – 8 ÷ 2 . However, they have different answers. Hazel answered 59, while
Eden answered 52. Of the two pupils, who answered correctly?
EXPLORE
In a series of operations without grouping symbols, multiplication and division are
performed first from left to right, followed by addition and subtraction, whichever comes
first from left to right.
Thus, to solve 14 + 7 x 6 – 8 ÷ 2,
Multiplication: 14 + 7 x 6 – 8 ÷ 2
Division: 14 + 42 – 8 ÷ 2
Addition: 14 + 42 – 4
Subtraction: 56 – 4
Answer: 52
Therefore, Eden got the correct answer by following the MDAS rule.
Name: ________________________________ Grade and Section: _____________
Name of Teacher: ______________________
EXPLAIN
A series of operations may also involve grouping symbols and exponents. In
solving series of operations, the following rules can be used:
RULE 1: Simplify the operations inside the grouping symbols first.
Grouping symbols are always done from the innermost set outward.
RULE 2: Evaluate exponential expressions.
RULE 3: Multiply and divide in the order they appear from left to right.
RULE 4: Add and subtract in the order they appear from left to right.
This is what we now call the GEMDAS rule (Grouping symbols, Exponent,
Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction).
The multiplication symbol x may be omitted in a multiplication expression involving
grouping symbols.
Examples:
1. 3 x (8 + 42) may be written as 3(8 + 42)
2. 23 x (122 – 52) may be written as 23(122 – 52)
3. (2 + 3 + 8 ÷ 2) x (16 – 4 x 3) = (2 + 3 + 8 ÷ 2) (16 – 4 x 3)
Let us apply the GEMDAS rule:
Example 1 Simplify: 2 + (7 x 3) – 5
=2+7x3–5 Multiply 7 and 3 First.
= 2 + 21 – 5 Add and subtract from left to right.
= 18
Answer: 18
Example 2 Simplify: 3 x 4 ÷ (7 – 5) – 12 ÷ 4
= 3 x 4 ÷ (7 – 5) – 12 ÷ 4 Simplify first the expression inside the
parenthesis.
= 3 x 4 ÷ 2 – 12 ÷ 4 Then, perform the multiplication
and division from left to right.
= 12 ÷ 2 – 12 ÷ 4
=6–3 Subtract.
=3
Answer: 3
Name: ________________________________ Grade and Section: _____________
Name of Teacher: ______________________
PRACTICE EXERCISE 1
1. 45 ÷ 9 + (23 – 14)
2. (10 + 4) + 23 + 75
3. (17 – 2) + (18 ÷ 3)
4. 92 ÷ 9 x (4 + 8) - 6
5. [11 x 13 – (5 x 7)] ÷ 9 + 6
PRACTICE EXERCISE 2
1. 2 + (3 x 6) – 16
2. 2(1 + 2 + 3) ÷ 2
3. 64 ÷ (42 x 22) + 5
4. 7 + [(30 – 5 x 5) ÷ 5]
PRACTICE EXERCISE 3
1. 56 - (5 + 10) x 3
2. (24 ÷ 6) x 2 + 50
3. 50 (100 ÷ 25) – 2 + 13
4. (9 x 7) + (14 – 2 ) – (7 + 8)
5. 3 x [4 – 2 x (10 -8) + 12 ÷ 6 x 1]
EVALUATION
Prepared by:
EUFROCINA MELODY D. CORTEZ
References for Further Enhancement:
Books: 21st Century Mathematics 6 pp.180-183
Hands On Math pp.42-43
Realistic Math 6 pp. 55-57
Name :_____________________________ Grade and Section : __________________
Teacher : __________________________ Pasay – M6-Q2- W4-D4
MODULE IN MATHEMATICS 6
Quarter 2 / Week 4 / Day 4
TRY TO DISCOVER
Example 1.
3 + 4 × 2 = 7 × = 14
Micah Josh
The student who got the correct answer is Micah, it should be 11. Micah followed
the rule in solving expression having 2 different operations. Between addition and
multiplication, multiplication should be done first before addition.
Example 2.
10 + 12 ÷ 4 -6 x 2
10 + 12 ÷ 4 - 6 x 2 First, divide
10 + 3 - 6 x 12 Next multiply
10 + 3 - 12 Then, add
13 - 12 Lastly, subtract
Example 3.
100 – 42 + 9 x 3 - 10 ÷ 2
100 – 42 + 9 x 3 - 10 ÷ 2 First, do the multiplication
100 - 42 + 27 - 10 ÷ 2 Next, do the division
100 – 42 + 27 - 5 Then, subtract from left to right
58 + 27 - 5 Do the addition from left to right
PRACTICE EXERCISES 1.
Perform the following operations below. Match column A with column B Write
only the letter on the space provided.
A B
_________1. 2x 3 +4 A. 73
_________ 2. 35 – 6 x 3 B. 17
_________3. 48 ÷ 12 + 8 C. 15
_________4. 20– 12 ÷ 2 D. 14
_________ 5. 76 - 8 + 5 E. 12
F. 10
PRACTICE EXERCISES 2.
Study each expression. What operation should be done first? Write + , - , x or
÷ in the blank and perform the operation. Write the final answer inside the box.
_____1. 15- 42 ÷ 7 + 3 x 6
Answer
_____2. 11 + 7 x 12 – 8 ÷ 5
Answer
____ 3. 14 + 4 x 7 – 2
Answer
____ 4. 27 ÷ 3 + 6 x 8
Answer
____ 5. 56 ÷ 8 + 3 x 6
Answer
Name :_____________________________ Grade and Section : __________________
Teacher : __________________________
POINTS TO PONDER:
To find the value of a mathematical expression following the
MDAS rule, perform the steps outlined below.
PRACTICE EXERCISES 3:
Perform this game with relatives of your age. The one who can tell the answer
ahead of others wins the game. Ready, get set, go…..
Do you know
the name of our
spaceship kids?
Find out the name of our spaceship by performing the operations below. After
getting N, find its equivalent letter in the box. The word you will be able to form out of
these letters is the name of our spaceship.
1. 12 – 3 + 18 ÷ 6 x 3
2. 7 x 9 -3 + 8 A = 68 M = 45
3. 18 – 12 ÷ 6 + 7
4. 9x9÷3–9+6 T = 24 E = 18
5. 16 ÷ 4 x 5 – 7 + 5
R = 23 H = 21
S = 52
Creativity Character
EVALUATION:
Perform the following operations. Write your final answer inside the circle.
1. 4 x 15 ÷ 5 + 6 – 4
2. 90 ÷ 9 x 2 -3 + 8
3. 60 + 48 ÷ 2 x 5
4. 7 – 3 + 45 ÷ 3 x 5
5. 9÷3x7–6+8
Prepared by :
ANGELITA M. GILO
VABES
MODULE IN MATHEMATICS 6
Quarter 2 / Week 4 / Day 5
48 ÷ (6 – 2) + 𝟑𝟐
My
answer My answer
is 15! is 21!
Name :_____________________________ Grade and Section : __________________
Teacher : __________________________
Solution:
PRACTICE EXERCISES 1.
Perform the following operations.
1. 6 + ( 2 x 7 + 52 )
2. ( 4 x 32 ) + ( 3 x 10 )
3. ( 8 ÷ 2 ) + 23
4. ( 82 + 136 ) ÷ 102
5. ( 18 + 6 ) x 32
PRACTICE EXERCISES 2.
Look at each expression. Decide what operation should be done first, then solve
for the answer.
1. ( 9 + 4 ) x ( 23 – 3) = _____________________
2. ( 27 ÷ 3 ) x 52 + 12 = _____________________
3. 102 – ( 32 + 42 ) x 22 = ______________________
4. 6 x ( 2 x 7 + 52 ) = ______________________
5. ( 15 – 5 )3 ÷ ( 8 + 2 ) 2 = _______________________
POINTS TO PONDER:
To find the value of a mathematical expression, we follow the order of
performing mathematical operations called the GEMDAS rule.
PRACTICE EXERCISES 3:
Match column A with column B. Write only the letter.
Perform this game with relatives of your age. The one who can tell the answer
ahead of others wins the game. Ready, get set, solve…..
COLUMN A COLUMN B
2) (15-6) + ( 4 – 1 ) x 23 B. 33
3) 3 x [( 4 𝑥 8 ) ÷ 8]
C. 24
4) 6 x ( 2 x 7 + 52 )
D. 10
5) 5 x [4 + 3 − ( 22 + 1)]
E. 4
Name :_____________________________ Grade and Section : __________________
Teacher : __________________________
EVALUATION:
Perform the following operations. Write your final answer on the space
provided.
2. 4 × (15 − 32 ) + 16 = _______________________
Prepared by :
ANGELITA M. GILO
Villamor Airbase Elem. School