Section 5.3 Dividing Monomials

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Exponent Rules Practice. Multiplying Monomials Keep the base Add the exponents Multiply Coefficients if you see any.
Advertisements

Laws of Exponents. Remember: Rule 1—Multiplying like bases  When multiplying like bases, keep the base and ADD the exponents.
Warm up Use the laws of exponents to simplify the following. Answer should be left in exponential form.
Multiplying Polynomials
Objective 1: To multiply monomials. Objective 2: To divide monomials and simplify expressions with negative exponents.
5.2 Exponents Objectives The student will be able to: 1. Multiply monomials. 2. Simplify expressions with monomials. 3. Learn and apply the laws of exponents.
Monomials – Product and Quotient Remember your rules for multiplying and dividing variables…- When multiplying like variables, ADD your exponents When.
Dividing Monomials: The Quotient Rule and Integer Exponents.
8-1 Adding and Subtracting Polynomials. Degree of a monomial: is the sum of the exponents of its variables. The degree of a nonzero constant is 0. Zero.
5.3 Multiplying and Dividing Monomials Goals: To multiply and divide monomials.
Factor (letter or number) to Zero Power That factor = 1.
SECTION 1.4 EXPONENTS. PRODUCT OF POWERS When you multiply two factors having the same base, keep the common base and add the exponents.
Today in Algebra 2 Please get out worksheets from past two days: Polynomial Long Division (one was white and one was pink)
Dividing Polynomials The objective is to be able to divide a polynomial by a monomial.
Example Divide 2y 2 – 6y + 4g – 8 by 2. 2y 2 – 6y + 4g y 2 – 6y + 4g Simply divide each term by 2 y 2 – 3y + 2g - 4.
Algebra 7-1 and 7-2. Monomials DEFINITION: Monomial: a number, variable or the product of a number and 1 or more variables with nonnegative integer exponents.
Monomials Interactive In Algebra County. There are 10 problems to work. Keep track of how many you get correct the first time. If you miss the problem,
8.1 adding and subtracting polynomials Day 1. Monomial “one term” Degree of a monomial: sum of the exponents of its variables. Zero has no degree. a.
7-2 Dividing Monomials Part 2 Power of a Quotient.
OBJ: to write the prime factorization of a number.
Any questions about the practice? Page , 11, 13, 21, 25, 27, 39, 41, 53.
Dividing Monomials by Monomials. Think Back to September What is the exponent rule for dividing same bases? When dividing same bases subtract exponents.
Exponents and Monomials. Monomial is an expression that is a number, a variable, or a product of a number and variables. Constant is a monomial containing.
Monomials Chapter 5.1. Vocabulary Monomial: an expression that is a number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables. – Can not.
Dividing Monomials Chapter 8-2 S. Calahan 2008.
Unit 7 - Exponents.
Division of Polynomials
RATIONAL EXPONENTS Assignments Assignments Basic terminology
Module 1 Day 3 Power Properties.
TEST.
Sections 8-3, 8-4, & 8-5 Properties of Exponents SPI 11D: use exponents to simplify a monomial written in expanded form Objectives: Apply the rules of.
So, to simplify an expression using order of operations, you should:
In this lesson we will factor polynomials
Exponents and Monomials
Objective: Evaluate expressions with rational exponents.
The Laws of Exponents.
Dividing Monomials: The Quotient Rule and Integer Exponents
RATIONAL EXPONENTS Basic terminology Substitution and evaluating
Exponents & Division.
Lesson 7-2 Dividing Monomials
Multiplying & Dividing by Powers of Ten
Making a “Foldable” to Remember the Exponent Laws
Using Several Methods of Factoring
Section 6.1 Simplifying Rational Expressions and NPV’s
Section 1-6: Multiplying Integers
Exponents and Monomials Lesson
Do Now Pick up the sheet of paper on the back table
Foldable 1. Take out a piece of notebook paper and fold the right side over to the pink line and make a crease.
Do Now In words, describe how to plot (5, –2) in words onto a coordinate plane. Graph y = –x – 2 with the domain of -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2.
Making a “Foldable” to Remember the Exponent Laws
Exponents and Monomials
Polynomials and Polynomial Functions
RATIONAL EXPONENTS Basic terminology Substitution and evaluating
Division of a Polynomial by a Monomial
5-3 Multiplying and Dividing monomials
Chapter 6 Lesson 6-1.
Powers of Monomials Chapter 4 Section 4.4.
Exponents, Parentheses, and the Order of Operations
Section 2.2 Zero and Negative Exponents
Negative Exponents Chapter 4 Section 4.6.
Review Mathematics Skills
PROPERTIES Of Exponents
Exponents and Monomials
Section 6.1 Exponent Properties.
Dividing Polynomials Chapter 5, Section 3.
8-1: Adding & Subtracting Polynomials
Section 4.5 The Slope of a Line Goal: Find the slope of a line.
Exponents and Monomials
5.3 Multiplying Monomials
Zero and negative exponents
Presentation transcript:

Section 5.3 Dividing Monomials

Laws of Exponents Dividing Powers:

Laws of Exponents Negative Exponents: Power of Zero: 1

How many of each variable are left and where are they (top or bottom)?

How many of each variable are left and where are they (top or bottom)?

How many of each variable are left and where are they (top or bottom)?

How many of each variable are left and where are they (top or bottom)?

How many of each variable are left and where are they (top or bottom)?

How many of each variable are left and where are they (top or bottom)?

How many of each variable are left and where are they (top or bottom)?

Assignment 5.3 Worksheet