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THINK ABOUT WHAT MEANS…
Now… What would mean?
EXAMPLE 1: SIMPLIFY
a) b)
EXAMPLE 1: CONTINUED…
c) d)
EXAMPLE 1: CONTINUED…
e) y
THINK ABOUT WHAT MEANS…
So… means?
EXAMPLE 2: SIMPLIFY
a) b)
EXAMPLE 2: CONTINUED…
C) d)
EXAMPLE 2: CONTINUED…
e)
TRIVIA…
1.What is the name of the bear in the Muppets?Fozzie
2. Which story begins "all children except one grow up"?
Peter Pan
THINK ABOUT WHAT MEANS…
But you can only do this with a MONOMIAL!!!
A monomial has only 1 term.
Terms are separated by a + or –.
Monomial Not a Monomial
EXAMPLE 3: SIMPLIFY
a) b)
EXAMPLE 3: CONTINUED…
c) d)
EXAMPLE 3: CONTINUED…
e)
HOMEWORK
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