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Multiplying and Dividing Monomials Lesson 5-3 Pages

Objective #1: Multiply monomials. Monomial – an expression that is either a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables with whole number exponents. These expressions are monomials: -8 If the monomial is a numeral, we call it a constant x -7xy

Expressions that are not monomials: not a monomial bc division not a monomial bc of fraction exponent not a monomial bc of addition

Examples: Multiply monomials 1.) (-m)m 2.) 3.)

Objective #2: Divide monomials 4.) 5.)

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