5.2 Dividing Monomials Objective: To simplify quotients of monomials and to find the GCF of several monomials. Warm – up: 1) Write the prime factorization.

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5.2 Dividing Monomials Objective: To simplify quotients of monomials and to find the GCF of several monomials. Warm – up: 1) Write the prime factorization of 42 and of 56. 2) What is the GCF of 42 and 56? 3) What are the factors of 48?

5.2 Dividing Monomials Simplify. o o o o o o Find the missing factor.

5.2 Dividing Monomials Find the missing factor. o o o Find the GCF of each pair of monomials. o o o

5.2 Dividing Monomials Simplify. o o o o o o

5.2 Dividing Monomials Find the GCF of each pair of monomials. o o Homework: – Pg. 192 Written Exercises #31 – 39 odd, 43, 47, 49 – Challenge Problems: Pg. 192 Written Exercises #41, 45, 51, 53 – 56