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Mark Dugopolski Elementary Algebra Edition 3 Chapter 4 Polynomials and Exponents Copyright © 2000 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Addition of Polynomials 4-1Page 210

Product Rule 4-2Page 216

Multiplication of Polynomials 4-3Page 218

Figure Page 218 (Figure $.1)

The FOIL Method 4-5Page 221

The Square of a Sum 4-6Page 225

The Product of a Sum and a Difference 4-7Page 227

Division of Real Numbers 4-8Page 230

Quotient Rule 4-9Page 231

Power Rule 4-10Page 238

Rules for Nonnegative Integral Exponents 4-11Page 240

Rules for Negative Exponents 4-12Page 243

Rules for Integral Exponents 4-13Page 244

Strategy for Converting from Scientific Notation to Standard Notation 4-14Page 246

Strategy for Converting to Scientific Notation 4-15Page 246