Teaching Notes 5.5: Multiplying Monomials
When students multiply monomials, two errors are common. They may multiply the exponents
rather than add them or they may add the coefficients rather than multiply them.
- Discuss the meaning of bases, exponents, and coefficients. Explain that 3y^2 means 3×y×y.
yis the base. The exponent 2 meansyis a factor 2 times. The coefficient 3 means 3 groups of
y×y. - Explain that the product of 3y^2 × 5 y^4 can be written as 3×y×y× 5 ×y×y×y×y,which
equals 15×y^6 or 15y^6. Note that the property of exponents for multiplication,xm·xn=
xm+n, is a shortcut for finding this product. Also note the following:- If the bases are the same, students can find the product of the bases by adding the
exponents. - The property of exponents applies only if the bases are the same.
- Unless otherwise noted, the exponent of a variable is understood to be 1.
- The coefficients of the monomials are not exponents and should be multiplied.
- If the bases are the same, students can find the product of the bases by adding the
- Review the information and examples on the worksheet with your students. Demonstrate
how the property of exponents is applied to the problems.
EXTRA HELP:
Placing monomials in parentheses next to each other is another way to show multiplication.
ANSWER KEY:
(1)y^6 (2) 14 a^11 (3)− 18 a^6 (4) 21 a^3 b^3 (5)− 16 a^8 b^3 (6) 24 x^3 y^5 (7) 126 a^3 b^6
(8)− 120 a^5 b^5
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(Challenge)Margo’s answer is correct but there is a flaw in her reasoning. She should have
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------multiplied the coefficients instead of adding them.
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