name:__________ warm-up 7-2 determine whether –5x 2 is a monomial. explain your reasoning....
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Name:__________ warm-up 7-2 Determine whether –5x2 is a monomial. Explain your reasoning.
Determine whether x3 – y3 is a monomial. Explain your reasoning.
Simplify (3ab4)(–a4b2). Simplify (2x5y4)2.
Find the area of the parallelogram. What is the product (–3x2y3z2)(–17x3z4)?
Details of the DayEQ:How can you make good decisions?What factors can affect good decision making?
I will be able to…
•Divide monomials using the properties of exponents.
•Simplify expressions containing negative and zero exponents.
Activities:Warm-upReview homeworkHoliday QuickieNotes: 7-2 Division properties of exponentsClass work/ HW
Vocabulary:
•Zero exponent
•Negative exponent
•Order of magnitude
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7-2 Division Properties of Exponents
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Determine whether –5x2 is a monomial. Explain your reasoning.
Determine whether x3 – y3 is a monomial. Explain your reasoning.
Simplify (3ab4)(–a4b2). Simplify (2x5y4)2.
A Quick Review
A Quick Review The tens digit of a two-digit number is 5 more than twice the ones digit. The sum of the digits is 8. What is the number?
What is the solution of the system of equations?y = x + 3y = –2x
Notes and examplesDetermine whether each expression is a monomial. Explain your reasoning.A. 17 – cB. 8f
2g
C
Which expression is a monomial?
A. X5
B. 3p – 1
34
D.
5t
C
D
Notes and examples
Notes and examplesSimplify Assume that p and q are not
equal to zero.
Notes and examples
. Simplify . Assume that z is not equal to zero.
Simplify . Assume that x and k are not
equal to zero.
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Notes and examples
A. Simplify . Assume that no denominator is equal to zero.
. Simplify . Assume that no denominator equals zero
Notes and examples Simplify . Assume that no denominator is equal to zero.
Simplify . Assume that no denominator is equal to zero
Real World Examples
(order of magnitude is the number rounded to the nearest power of ten.
SAVINGS Darin has $123,456 in his savings account. Tabo has $156 in his savings account. Determine the order of magnitude of Darin’s account and Tabo’s account. How many orders of magnitude as great is Darin’s account as Tabo’s account?
A circle has a radius of 210 centimeters. How many orders of magnitude as great is the area of the circle as the circumference of the circle?