7th Grade Math

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Monomials


PART A BC


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Multi-Part
Lesson

Get ConnectED

GLE 0706.3.1
Recognize and generate
equivalent forms for simple
algebraic expressions.
SPI 0706.2.1 Simplify
numerical expressions
involving rational numbers.

176 Rational Numbers

Multiply and Divide Monomials


EARTHQUAKES For each increase on the Richter scale, an
earthquake’s vibrations, or seismic waves, are 10 times greater. So, an
earthquake of magnitude 4 has seismic waves that are 10 times
greater than that of a magnitude 3 earthquake.

Richter
Scale

Times Greater than
Magnitude 3 Earthquake

Written Using
Powers
4 10 × 1 = 10 101
5 10 × 10 = 100 101 × 101 = 102
6 10 × 100 = 1,000 101 × 102 = 103
7 10 × 1,000 = 10,000 101 × 103 = 104
8 10 × 10,000 = 100,000 101 × 104 = 105


  1. Examine the exponents of the powers in the last column. What do
    you observe?

  2. MAKE A CONJECTURE Write a rule for determining the exponent of
    the product when you multiply powers with the same base. Test
    your rule by multiplying 2^2 and 2^4 using a calculator.


Recall that exponents are used to show repeated multiplication. You
can use the definition of an exponent to find a rule for multiplying
powers with the same base.

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3 factors 4 factors

7 factors

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Notice the sum of the original exponents is the exponent in the final
product.

Product of Powers

Words To multiply powers with the same base, add their
exponents.
Symbols am · an = am^ +^ n
Example 32 · 34 = 32 +^4 or 3^6

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Main Idea
Multiply and divide
monomials.

Vocabulary
monomial

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