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Do Now Pick up the sheet of paper on the back table This paper goes in the Do Now section of your binder Get your homework out Under Multiplying Monomials, complete 1-6 Under Dividing Monomials try numbers 1 - 3

Open your notes section to page 291

When you have negative exponents…. So Basically… When you have negative exponents…. Always want to make exponents positive first!

We Can Never Ever Never Have Negative Exponents in our Answer!!!!

So Basically… Anything to the Zero Power = 1!!

Even This Whole Mess….

Let’s Expand Example A

Homework… SB page 297 #11-19