Powers of Monomials Lesson #4 Pg. 191.

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Powers of Monomials Lesson #4 Pg. 191

What You’ll Learn To find the power of a power Uses multiplication To find the power of a product Find the power of each factor and multiply

Power of a Power To find a power of a power, MULTIPLY the exponents RULE Example

Example of Product of Powers Rule

Examples

Power of a Product To find the power of a product, find the power of each factor and multiply RULE Example

Example of Product of Powers Rule

Examples

Homework HW: pg. 194 (1-7) pg. 195 (1-12) ALSO TEST CORRECTIONS www.ixl.com 8th F8