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Say this….. How can a clam cram in a clean cream can?

Warmups:

Homework Questions from 9-1 Practice? Problems #s:

Understanding exponents: what do they really mean?

9-6 Multiplying a Polynomial by a Monomial Objective: To simplify expressions involving polynomials. Standard 10.0

Example 1 What do we do? Distribute!! Combine like terms!

Try with a friend: 1. 2 …

TOO: …

Example 2 Since there is an equal sign, we will solve!

TOO

Apply: Page 533 #46

Homework Pg. 532 #15-39 odd If your homework doesn’t make you smile, I hope this little guy does!!

Math Lab Partner Quiz

Warmups: