Quotients of Monomials Multiplication Rule for Fractions.

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Quotients of Monomials

Multiplication Rule for Fractions

Rule for Simplifying Fractions

Monomial Examples Since we just came off of a chapter on factoring, you will need to factor the numerator and denominator of the fractions and then cancel out denominator factors into numerator factors (basically you are dividing the numerator and denominator by the same number)

Laws of Exponents (Review)

Examples Click speakers one at a time to see examples or

More Laws of Exponents If m  n, then P.213 #1P.213 #5 P.214 #25 Click to hear explanation of the law

More examples… P. 213 #9 This problem is a simple multiplication problem where you will apply only the law of exponents that states if you have like bases (s and t in this example) then you add the exponents.

Another Law of Exponents… P. 213 #15 If n  m, then Click to hear explanation of the law

Last Law of Exponents For b  0, Click to hear explanation of the law Click to see example problem 10Algebra 2 -Mrs. Navickas