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,

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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, correct it later.

Write your answer on your paper For the number part: (-4)(-4)(-4) For the variable part, multiply exponents. ANSWER:

Write your answer on your paper Put the term with a negative exponent in the denominator of the fraction and make the exponent positive. ANSWER:

Write your answer on your paper Anything to the zero power is 1. ANSWER:

Write your answer on your paper Multiply the numbers: (-1)(5) = -5. ANSWER: Multiply the variables by adding exponents.

Write your answer on your paper Reduce the numbers by dividing by 8. ANSWER: Cancel the variables.

Write your answer on your paper Do the powers first, multiplying exponents. Multiply, adding exponents. ANSWER:

Write your answer on your paper Move the variables with negative exponents into the other part of the fraction, and change the exponents to positive numbers. ANSWER: Simplify

Write your answer on your paper Do the power in the numerator; multiply exponents. ANSWER: Cancel (reduce).

Write your answer on your paper Multiply the numbers. Multiply the variables by adding exponents. ANSWER:

Write your answer on your paper Anything to the zero power is 1. ANSWER: Put the number with the negative exponent in the denominator and change the exponent to a positive. Simplify.

Write your score (the number you got correct the first time) at the top of the paper and turn it in.