Unit 5 Imaginary Numbers & Rational Expressions Monday 1/13.

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Unit 5 Imaginary Numbers & Rational Expressions Monday 1/13

Page 1 Unit 5 – Complex Operations & Rationals 7.0 Add, Subtract, multiply, divide, reduce, & evaluate rational expressions, including negative exponents 5.0 Demonstrate knowledge of how real and complex numbers are related both arithmetically and graphically

Exponent Rules Negative exponent Product of a power Quotient of a power Page 11

Power of a Product Power of a Power Zero Exponent

Exponent Examples Page 13 Step 1 Power of a power, Distribute exponents With multiplication Step 2 Take the reciprocal of the negative exponents Step 3 Combine like terms, product of a power, Add exponents

Step 4 Quotient of a power Subtract exponents Step 5 Reduced

Answer questions the 4 questions applying the exponential rules

**glue – syllabus inside cover**

Unit 5 Imaginary Numbers & Rational Expressions Tuesday 1/14

Factoring Simplifying Expression with Factoring Factoring is finding what to multiply Together to get an expression ax 2 +bx+c acproduct of 2 numbers equal ac # #Sum of 2 numbers equal b b Page 15

X 2 +4x factors are (x+1)(x+3) If unable to use the x box, use the highest common factor to find a binomial 3y 2 +12y, highest common factor is 3y, so the factor is 3y(y+4) Dividing Fractions, “Keep, Change, Flip”

Complete 4 questions over factoring

Favorite Breakfast ** use this page to show your work, solve 1-6 only. Cross out H, G, I, S, E, T** Page 17

Wednesday 1/15 Power outage. Continued to work on Favorite Breakfast & started FACEing Math

Thursday 1/16 – Sub. FACEing Math Show work on page 18 & 19 in notebook.

Friday 1/17 Health Fair or continued to work on FACEing Math.