Demonstration of how to multiply monomials.
Procedure for multiplying two polynomials.
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Applying the rules for exponents to simplifying more complex expressions.
Review of the slope-intercept form showing how to write an equation given the slope and the y-intercept, and how to write an equation to solve for the y-intercept given the slope and one point.
Practice applying the rules for exponents to simplifying complex expressions.
Another expression is reduced to its simplest form, demonstrating the rule for dividing two monomials with the same base.
The ratio of a sloped line remains the same anywhere on that line and is unaffected by positive or negative position.
The Pythagorean Theorem can be used to solve problems involving rectangles and circle. A practical problem involves finding the height of a stack of pipes.
A a two-cycle engine runs on a mixture of oil and gas. A practical problem involves determining how many ounces of oil to add to a gallon of gas to get the right mixture. The problem is solving with proportion.