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Heading into the weekend using prime factor circles from Math for Love on Polypad to think about fractional exponents. Try for yourself at Mathigon @desmosclassroom Amplify #iteachmath #mtbos

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David Porasvor 2 Jahren

@MathigonOrg @desmosclassroom @Amplify Thanks to @JenReily for this great idea!!

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Pam Harrisvor 2 Jahren

@MathforLove @MathigonOrg @desmosclassroom @Amplify Oooooh ……

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Michaela Epsteinvor 2 Jahren

@MathforLove @MathigonOrg @desmosclassroom @Amplify This is SO clever!

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Jen Reilyvor 2 Jahren

@MathforLove @MathigonOrg @desmosclassroom @Amplify I’ve been trying to teach fractional exponents using this type of thinking for years (inspired by Vi Hart’s YouTube video on logarithms), but it never really stuck with students. This visual really helped them understand and now most prefer this instead of converting to radicals!

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Rajeev Raizadavor 2 Jahren

@MathforLove @MathigonOrg @desmosclassroom @Amplify Nice! I didn't know that putting factor circles on top of each other would multiply them. That's beautiful!

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MrStrainvor 2 Jahren

@MathforLove @MathigonOrg @desmosclassroom @Amplify That is really cool! It makes sense but I'd never thought of it! Thanks for sharing.

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David Porasvor 2 Jahren

@gerry_brett58 @MathforLove @MathigonOrg @desmosclassroom @Amplify I used the equation editor (not the text box) in the toolbar and then used the ^ key.

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George Starkvor 2 Jahren

@MathforLove @MathigonOrg @desmosclassroom @Amplify Can you do this talking over what is happening? I am lost 😞

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Adina Rvor 2 Jahren

@MathforLove @MathigonOrg @desmosclassroom @Amplify This is cool!

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