Curated OER
How Do You Multiply Monomials?
Use the associative property of multiplication to regroup the like terms in this polynomial multiplication expression. Then multiply the terms and make sure it is in simplest form.
Curated OER
Law of Exponents 3
This presentation covers the basic definition of exponents, raising something to the exponent zero, simplifying negative exponents, multipling powers of the same base, and dividing powers with the same base. The presenter then...
Curated OER
Law of Exponents 2
The basic rules of exponents are covered here. After defining an exponent, the presentation covers the following rules and shows examples of multiplying powers with the same base, simplifying monomials that are multiplied, raising a...
Curated OER
How Do You Find the Volume of a Box Whose Sides are Monomials?
Length times width times height. Yes, the formula for the volume of a rectangular shape. But the values are monomials. Use the knowledge you have to multiply the monomials and then write it in simplest form.
Curated OER
How Do You Multiply Monomials?
Use the associative property of multiplication to regroup the like terms in this polynomial multiplication expression. Then multiply the terms and make sure it is in simplest form.
Curated OER
How Do You Find the Volume of a Box Whose Sides are Monomials?
Length times width times height. Yes, the formula for the volume of a rectangular shape. But the values are monomials. Use the knowledge you have to multiply the monomials and then write it in simplest form.
Curated OER
How Do You Find the Product of Powers?
Practice using the product of powers rule to simplify an expression. Remember that only like-bases can be put together. Use the commutative property of multiplication to rearrange the terms and then use the formula to combine terms. Now...
Virtual Nerd
What's the Product of Powers Rule?
Learning this rule will make your work with exponents much easier. The product of powers rule simply states that if you are multiplying numbers with the same base you can just add the exponents to get your answer. The instructor...