REVIEW MULTIPLYING MONOMIALS Mrs. Saucier 2013-2014.

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REVIEW MULTIPLYING MONOMIALS Mrs. Saucier

WHAT'S A MONOMIAL? Video (2:07): monomials/simplifying-monomial-expressions/monomial-definition Monomial? 1.3 – b 3 – 5bc 2 + d rs 3 y 3

WHAT'S THE PRODUCT OF POWERS RULE? Video Lesson (4:30): monomials/exponent-rules/product-of-powers-formula Video Example (1:20): monomials/simplifying-monomial-expressions/monomial-multiplication-example

HOW DO YOU MULTIPLY MONOMIALS? Examples: 1.x 4 (-3x 2 ) 2.(3xy)(2x 3 y) 3.(-2x)(x 2 y)(4x 3 y 3 ) 4.(-x 4 y)(-5x 2 y 3 ) ep/math8/g/8multmonop.cfm

WHAT'S THE POWER OF A POWER RULE? Video Lesson (5:40): monomials/exponent-rules/power-of-power-formula Video Example (1:40): monomials/simplifying-monomial-expressions/monomial-raised-to-power- example Show to Alg. Class  Colby’s reference

HOW DO YOU TAKE A MONOMIAL TO A POWER? Examples: 1.(8x 5 ) 2 2.(-6x 3 y 6 ) 2 3.3xy(2xy 2 ) 3 4. (xy 3 ) 2 (x 2 y) 3 5.(xy 5 ) 3 6.x(2x 2 ) 3

HOMEWORK (PART A)

HOMEWORK (PART B)