Bell Ringer Evaluate each expression. If you finish early, be getting your homework together…everything should have name, date, and title. 1. 2. 3. Hint:

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Bell Ringer Evaluate each expression. If you finish early, be getting your homework together…everything should have name, date, and title. 1. 2. 3. Hint: You will need to distribute the power to both the numerator and the denominator. 4.

Quiz Tuesday This will cover Sections 9.1 and 9.3

Homework Check Homework Turn In On top: Homework Sheet Make sure everything is in order with your name, date, and title

Section 9.3 Continued Dividing Monomials R drive > Key > Jan 26_30 > 1_29__9.3 Dividing Monomials File > Save As > P drive > Math > Jan 26_30 > 1_29__Dividing Monomials

Introduction

Notes

Example 1 Divide Powers

Example 2 Divide Powers

Example 3 – Your Turn Divide Powers

Example 4 Use Powers to Compare Values

Example 5 Use Powers to Compare Values

Example 6 – Your Turn Use Powers to Compare Values

Class Work Section 9.3 #10-26, 30 - 35

Class Work Section 9.3 #10-26, 30 - 35