Open your workbook to pg. 42 Rational Exponents Complete pg. 42 #1-6.

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Open your workbook to pg. 42 Rational Exponents Complete pg. 42 #1-6

Lesson #6- Monomial Operations

2x 7 Base Power Coefficient

A MONOMIAL is the product of a variable with a positive integer exponent and real number. Monomial Vs Not a Monomial

The DEGREE of a monomial is the sum of all its powers. eg. 1 Determine the degree of each monomial Monomial5x 2 3y xy 4 3a 3 b 3 Degree Monomial5x 2 3y xy 4 3a 3 b 3 Degree If two monomials have the same variables raised to the same power, they are called LIKE TERMS.

eg. 2 Simplify the following monomials Adding Multiplying Dividing

Homework pg. 50 #1-3 pg. 51 Activity 1-3 pg #1-8