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Simplify Expressions
A. Simplify the expression . Assume that no variable equals 0.
Original expression
Definition of negative exponents
Definition of exponents
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Simplify Expressions
Simplify.
Divide out common factors.
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Simplify Expressions
B. Simplify the expression . Assume that no variable equals 0.
Quotient of powers
Subtract powers.
Definition of negative exponents
Answer:
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Simplify Expressions
C. Simplify the expression . Assume that no variable equals 0.
Power of a quotient
Power of a product
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Simplify Expressions
Power of a power
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A. Simplify the expression . Assume that no variable equals 0.
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C. Simplify the expression . Assume that no variable equals 0.
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Degree of a Polynomial
Answer:
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Degree of a Polynomial
Answer: This expression is a polynomial because each term is a monomial. The degree of the first term is 5 and the degree of the second term is 2 + 7 or 9. The degree of the polynomial is 9.
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Degree of a Polynomial
C. Determine whether is a polynomial. If it is a polynomial, state the degree of the polynomial.
Answer: The expression is not a polynomial because
is not a monomial:
Monomials cannot contain variables in the
denominator.
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A. Is a polynomial? If it is a polynomial,
state the degree of the polynomial.
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A. yes, 5
B. yes, 8
C. yes, 3
D. no
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B. Is a polynomial? If it is a polynomial, state the degree of the polynomial.
A. yes, 2
B. yes,
C. yes, 1
D. no
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A. yes, 5
B. yes, 6
C. yes, 7
D. no
C. Is a polynomial? If it is a polynomial, state the degree of the polynomial.
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Simplify Polynomial Expressions
A. Simplify (2a3 + 5a – 7) – (a3 – 3a + 2).
(2a3 + 5a – 7) – (a3 – 3a + 2)
= a3 + 8a – 9 Combine like terms.
Group like terms.
Distribute the –1.
Answer: a3 + 8a – 9
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Simplify Polynomial Expressions
B. Simplify (4x2 – 9x + 3) + (–2x2 – 5x – 6).
Align like terms vertically and add.
Answer: 2x2 – 14x – 3
4x2 – 9x + 3
(+) –2x2 – 5x – 6
2x2 – 14x – 3
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Simplify by Using the Distributive Property
Find –y(4y2 + 2y – 3).
–y(4y2 + 2y – 3)
= –4y3 – 2y2 + 3y Multiply the monomials.
Answer: –4y3 – 2y2 + 3y
= –y(4y2) – y(2y) – y(–3) Distributive Property
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A. –3x2 – 2x + 5
B. –4x2 – 3x2 – 6x
C. –3x4 + 2x2 – 5x
D. –3x4 – 2x3 + 5x
Find –x(3x3 – 2x + 5).
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Multiply Polynomials
Find (a2 + 3a – 4)(a + 2).
(a2 + 3a – 4)(a + 2)
Distributive Property
Distributive Property
Multiply monomials.
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Multiply Polynomials
= a3 + 5a2 + 2a – 8 Combine like terms.
Answer: a3 + 5a2 + 2a – 8