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1.2 - Products Commutative Properties Addition: Multiplication:

Associative Properties Addition: Multiplication: Products

Distributive Property of Multiplication Products

Product Rule for Exponents If m and n are positive integers and a is a real number, then Examples: Products

Power Rule for Exponents If m and n are positive integers and a is a real number, then Examples: Products

Power of a Product Rule If m, n, and r are positive integers and a and b are real numbers, then Examples: Products

Multiplying Monomials by Monomials Examples: Products

Multiplying Monomials by Polynomials Examples: Products

Multiplying Two Binomials using FOIL First termsLast termsInner termsOuter terms Products

Multiplying Two Binomials using FOIL First termsLast termsInner termsOuter terms Products

Squaring Binomials Products

Multiplying Two Polynomials Examples: Products

Evaluate the following: 1.3 – Sums and Differences Algebraic Expression - A combination of operations on variables and numbers.

Evaluate the following: 1.3 – Sums and Differences

Simplify each polynomial. 1.3 – Sums and Differences

Simplify each polynomial. 1.3 – Sums and Differences