Module 7 Edited
Module 7 Edited
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above?
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Answer the pretest first before you proceed with the module.
Pretest
Directions: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.
1.
If two terms have the same literal coefficients, then they are called __________.
a. Like terms
b. Dissimilar terms c. Similar Terms
d. Both a and c
2.
3.
d. 4
ab
, which of the following statements is NOT correct?
3
1
b
a.
is the numerical coefficient of ab. c. a is a coefficient of
.
3
3
a
b. - ab is the coefficient of 3.
d. b is a coefficient of
.
3
4.
In the expression
5.
c. 9x
d. -9x
c. x2
d. 5 and x
c. 8x5
d. 8x6
6.
7.
8.
d. 4xy2
9.
When a number is written in scientific notation, where is the decimal point located?
a. Decimal point is located between the last two digits of the given number.
b. Decimal point is located after the last non-zero digit of the given number.
c. Decimal point is located after the first non-zero digit of the given number.
d. Decimal point is located between any two non-zero digits of the number.
d. -12
c. 25.643 x 103
d. 25.643 x 10-3
c. 24x8
d. 12x8
12.
13.
14.
15.
xy
b.
x2
y
x4 y2
?
x2 y3
c. x2y
d.
x6
y5
d. 25000
a. 2 x 6 y 4 ,2 x 4 y 6 ,2 x10 y10
3x 6
b. 4 , 6 4 ,
x y
y
x6 y 4
8
c. 4 x 6 y 4 , x 6 y 4 ,3 y 4 x 6
d. 3 x 6 y 4 ,4 x 3 y 2 ,12 x 9 y 8
Check your answers in the pretest using the correction key at the end of this module.
If your score is 13 or 14, scan the material as you review the missed item/s. You may skip
the activities following the pretest and proceed to the posttest. If your score is 15, you may
just scan the material then proceed to the next module. If your score is below 13, study the
whole module patiently then proceed to the posttest.
Answer Key on page 32
Lesson 1: Terms
In the previous lesson, you learned that a term is a part of an algebraic expression
indicated as a symbol, product or quotient of coefficients. Terms are parts of an algebraic
expression separated by plus sign (+) or minus sign (-). In this lesson, you will learn to
classify similar and dissimilar terms.
Exploration
In the expression 2xy, 2 is the numerical coefficient of xy, and x and y are the literal
coefficients of 2. What is the operation between the numerical coefficient and literal
coefficients? The operation used between the numerical and literal coefficients is
__________.
xy 1
,
is the numerical coefficient of x and y, and x and y are
5
5
1
the literal coefficients of
. What is the operation involved between the numerical and
5
In the expression
literal coefficients? The operation used between the numerical and literal coefficients is
__________.
But, what is the operation used between xy and 5? __________
In the expression 2xy, the operation used between the numerical and literal
coefficients is multiplication. The expression can be read as the product of 2, x, and y. In the
xy
, the operation used between the numerical and literal coefficients is also
5
1
multiplication. It can also be read as the product of
, x, and y. The expression can also
5
expression
be treated as the quotient of xy and 5 where the operation division is used between xy
and 5. Each of the given expressions is a single term.
= y2
= z2
=x
=y
=z
Every set of pictures in the table on page 6 is represented mathematically using the
variables shown above. Let the operation between the pictures be multiplication.
Set of Pictures
Algebraic Representation
1.
z2yx2
2.
xy2z
3.
x2y2z
4.
x2zy
5.
xz2y
6.
x2zy2
7.
zxy2
8.
z2yx
Are there sets of pictures that contain the same pictures? __________
If there are, how are they represented? __________
Are the variables in the representations the same? __________
Exploration
6
The sets of pictures containing the same pictures represent similar terms while the
sets of pictures containing different pictures represent dissimilar terms. Examples of
similar terms are the sets of pictures in item #3
and item #6
, which are mathematically represented by x 2y2z and x2zy2. Can you give
another two sets of pictures that represent similar terms? __________
The commutative property of real numbers tells us that the order of the addends
or factors does not affect the result. Do you know why xz 2y and z2yx are called similar
terms? ___________________________________________________________________
What can you say about their literal coefficients and their corresponding exponents?
_________________________________________________________________________
The numerical coefficients of terms do not affect the similarity of those terms. Only
the literal coefficients can determine the similarity or dissimilarity of terms. Hence, the terms
2mn, -4mn, and 6mn are similar terms. While the terms -5x, 2xy, and -3y2 are not similar
terms. They are called dissimilar terms.
Furthermore, in classifying algebraic expressions, only the distinct terms should be
counted. If there are similar terms, they should be combined.
Try This
Consider the following terms. Write the terms that are similar in column.
-2x2y
y2x
4yx
-6x2
3yx2
6xy
-2x2y2
10x2
4x2y2
3x2
3xy2
4yx2
-2xy
-10y2x
x2y2
Remember that similar terms have the same literal coefficient. The phrase the same
literal coefficient/s implies the sameness of exponents of the literal coefficients or variables.
So, your groupings must be like these:
-2x2y
4yx2
3yx2
6xy
4yx
-2xy
3xy2
Y2x
-10y2x
-2x2y2
4x2y2
x2y2
10x2
-6x2
3x2
Have you done it correctly? Look at the terms in the same column. Take note of the
literal coefficients. You cannot combine the terms in the first column with the terms in the
second column. They are dissimilar terms. Also the terms in the third, fourth, and fifth
columns have different literal coefficients.
Self-check 1
A. From the given set of terms, put similar terms in the same column.
4ab2
6ab
-4a2
-7b2
2a2b
-2a2
-2b2
a 2b
-10ba
11b2
-4a2b
-5ab2
10a2
2b2a
-15ab
Math In Action
In a computer, information is read in units called bits
and bytes. A bit is like an on-off switch and is read by
the computer as 1 (on) or 0 (off). A byte is a group of 8
bits, put together to represent one unit of data such as a
letter, digit, or a special character. Each byte, therefore,
can represent 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 or 256
different characters.
23 means 2 2 2
2. n4
n4 means n n n n
3. 9b3
9b3 means 3 3 b b b
4. (x+2)3
5. [2(x+y)]2
4. (a - 1) (a - 1) (a - 1) (a - 1) (a - 1) = (a 1)5
5. {(a-1) - 2b} {(a-1) - 2b} {(a-1) - 2b} = {(a-1) - 2b}3
Self-check 2
Write each in exponential notation and indicate the base and exponent of the result.
Factor Form
Exponential
Notation
Base
Exponent
1. 3 3 3 3 3
2. b b b b b b
3. (2y)(2y)(2y)(2y)
4. (z/2) (z/2) (z/2) (z/2)
5. (b+c)(b+c)(b+c)
Answer Key on page 32
Classifying terms as similar and dissimilar is very useful in doing operations because
only similar terms can be combined through addition and subtraction. We cannot combine
dissimilar terms. To add or subtract similar terms, add or subtract their numerical coefficients
following the laws of signed numbers, then copy the common literal coefficients of the given
terms. The result is expressed as the sum or difference of the numerical coefficients
multiplied by the common literal coefficients.
Activity 1: Addition of Terms
How do we add terms? Let us consider the table of equivalence and examples below.
Let the following icons stand for the given variables and constants.
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Variables
Constants
= x2
=x
= y2
=y
= z2
= -2
=6
= -4
=4
=z
=2
= -6
- 4xy2
+
+
- 2xy2
- 6xy2
Illustrative Example #2
6x2yz2
+
-4x2yz2
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2x2yz2
In the first column, the pictures representing the variables in the addends are the
same as the pictures in the sum. Does it mean that the sum of similar terms is also similar
to the result? __________
In item #1, how is the sum 6xy2 obtained? _________________________________
Why is the numerical coefficient in the sum 6 and not 6? _____________________
Addition of terms requires the application of the rules on how to add integers. If the
integers to be added have like signs, add their absolute values then affix their common sign
like in this example:
- 4xy2
+
- 2xy2
- 6xy2
If the integers to be added have unlike signs, find the difference of their absolute
values, then affix the sign of the integer having the greater absolute value as in this
example:
6x2yz2
+
-4x2yz2
2x2yz2
Are the literal coefficients of the addends the same as the literal coefficients of the
sum? ____________________________________________________________________
Finally, how do we add similar terms? _____________________________________
Try This
Find the sum of the following terms.
1. -6x2yz, 4x2yz, 3x2yz
2.
3.
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It is easier to determine whether terms are similar if these are arranged in column.
Did you get all answers correctly? _____________________________________________
Answers: 1) x2yz
2) 3ab
3) 3x2y
4xy2
_
- 2xy2
6xy2
Illustrative Example #2
- 2x2yz2
_
_
- 6x2yz2
4x2yz2
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In the first column, the pictures representing the variables are the same in the
minuend, in the subtrahend and in the difference. Does it mean that the difference of similar
terms also contains exactly the same literal coefficient? ____________________________
In item #1, how is the difference between 4xy 2 and -2xy2 obtained?
_________________________________________________________________________
Why is the numerical coefficient in the sum 6 and not - 6? _____________________
Subtraction of monomials requires the application of the rules on how to subtract
integers. In subtracting integers, change the sign of the subtrahend and proceed as in
addition of integers like in these examples
4xy2
4xy2
- 2xy2
+ + (-) 2xy2
6xy2
and
_
-2x2yz2
- 2x2yz2
-6x2yz2
+ + (-)6x2yz2
4x2yz2
Are the literal coefficients of the terms being subtracted the same as the literal
coefficients of their difference? ________________________________________________
Finally,
how
do
we
subtract
similar
monomials?
_________________________________________________________________________
Analyze further the examples below.
1.
4a2 (+6a)
= 4a2 + (-6a2)
= -2a2
2.
4a2b (-6a2b)
= 4a2b + (+6a2b)
add.
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= 10a2b
Try This
Find the difference between the given terms in each item.
1. 6mn
8mn
3. 3a2b
- 6a2b
2. -36y
10y
4. 7x2yz3
-3x2yz3
Self-check 3
A. Find the sum of the terms in each of the items.
Terms
Answer
1. 8ab, -11ab, 6ab
1.
2. 6xy, 8xy, -16xy, 5xy
2.
3. -5mn, -3mn, 9mn, -5mn
3.
4. bc, -8bc, 3bc, 5bc, -2bc
4.
5. -35ax, -16ax, 45ax, -12ax, 12ax
5.
B. Find the difference between the terms in each item.
Subtract the second term from the first term.
Terms
Answer
1. -19y, -30y
1.
2. 36xy, 45xy
2.
3. -4ac, 3ac
3.
2
2
4. -48a b, -32a b
4.
5. -37x2, -48x2
5.
Answer Key on page 32
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Exploration
If the same number is multiplied to itself for a number of times, we can write it in a
shorter way. The number is used as a base and the number of times the number or base is
used as a factor becomes the exponent. If you use 3 five times as a factor as in 3 3 3 3
3, it could be written as 3 5. In 35, 5 is the exponent indicating the number of times 3 is used
as a factor. Similarly, x x x x can be written as x4. This manner of writing numbers is
called the exponential notation.
1.
2.
For any rational number n, and for all whole numbers a and b, (na)(nb) = na+b.
Study these examples.
2 2 2 2 = 24
a a a b b = a3b2
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Illustrative example #2
a2 a4 = (a a)(a a a a)
3x3y2 5xy3
= a2 + 4
= 3 5 x3 x y2 y3
= 15x3 + 1y2 + 3
= a6
= 15x4y5
In example #1, the base a with 2 as the exponent is multiplied with the same
base a with 4 as exponent.
What do you notice with the exponents of base a? ________________________________
Are the exponents 2 and 4 added to get a6? _____________________________________
In example #2, there is a numerical coefficient in each factor. As you can see, 3 and 5
are multiplied to get 15. Are the exponents of x in the two factors added to get x4?
_________________________________________________________________________
How did you get y5 in the product? _____________________________________________
Error Analysis: Find and correct each error in the following exercises.
a.
b.
(x5)(x)(x2) = x5+2 = x7
Challenge:
a. 16
Activity 2
c. 82
d. (43)(8)(16)
= 38
Notice that we get the same result if we multiply the exponents.
(32)4
= 3(2)(4)
= 38
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In general, we can state the following rule for raising a power to a power.
For any rational number n, and any whole numbers a and b,
(am)n = amn
Study the following examples:
Example 1:
(xy)3
= (xy)(xy)(xy)
= (x x x)(y y y)
= x3y3
Example 2:
(4x3y2)2 = (4x3y2)(4x3y2)
= (44)(x3 x3)(y2 y2)
or
4(1)(2)x(3)(2)y(2)(2)
= 42x6y4
or
42x6y4
= 16x6y4
or
16x6y4
Look at illustrative example #1. The exponent 3 in expression (xy) tells how many
times each base is used as a factor. In Illustrative example #2, the numerical coefficient 4 is
also squared because it is also a base within the grouping symbol.
Thus,
(44)(x3 x3)(y2 y2) or 4(1)(2)x(3)(2)y(2)(2) may be used to get 16x2y2.
Try This
Simplify each of the following using the laws of exponents discussed above.
Given
Answer
1. 3x 4x
2. (3a2b)3
3. (-2a3b2)(3a3b5)
4. (-2a2b3c)3
5. (2m2n)( -4mn)( 3m3n2)
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5. 24m6n4
Notice that in items 1, 3, and 5, numerical coefficients and literal coefficients are just
multiplied to get the numerical coefficients and literal coefficients of the results. However, in
items 2 and 4, powers of the numerical coefficients and literal coefficients are obtained to
get the numerical coefficients and the literal coefficients of the results. If you did not get the
answers correctly, go back to the examples given in this lesson
Self-check 4
Multiplication
Simplify each of the following
Factors
Product
1. 3xy2 6x3y3
1.
2. (3x2y2)3
2.
3. -3x 6x2 2x3
3.
2 2
4. (-4x )
4.
2 3
5. 7a b c 3abc
5.
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Dividing powers
For any rational number a except 0, and for all whole numbers m and n,
am = am-n
an
1
.
am
Definition
For any rational number a except 0, a0 = 1.
Study the following examples as to show how the laws of exponents work in division.
Example #1
1. x6 = x x x x x x = x6-2 = x4
x2
xx
2. 12a5b6c3 = 2 2 3a5b6c3 = 2231-1a5-3b6-4c3-1 = 4a2b2c2
3a3b4c
3a3b4c
In x6 , x6 is the dividend and x2 is the divisor.
x2
In division, we cancel the same factors in both dividend and divisor. If the dividend is
y7 and the divisor is y5, what do you think is the answer?
y7 = y y y y y y y = y2
y5
yyyyy
Look at example 2. Both the dividend and divisor have numerical coefficients
other than 1. So, twelve is written in factor form so that it will be divided by 3 following the
rule or law of exponent to get the quotient 4. Look at how the same factors are cancelled
applying the law of dividing powers with the same bases. The exponents are subtracted,
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16m 6 n 5
? It should be done
8m3n 3
like this:
= -(24-3m6-3n5-3)
= -2m3n2
Analyze further the following examples:
1. x3 = x x x
= 1
x6
x x x x x x x3
Also, x3 = x3 6 = x3 = 1
x6
x3
2. -10m6n4 = -2 5 m m m m m m
n n n n_____
5m7n6
5 mmmmmmmnnnnnn
= -2
= -2_
m n n mn2
Therefore, -10m6n4 = -2m6 7n4 6 = -2m-1n-2
5m7n6
= -2_
mn2
3. 8a5b4 = 2 2 2 a a a a a b b b b = 2(1)(1) = 2
4a5b4
22
aaa aa bbb b
or
= 23-2a5 5b4 4
= 21a0b0
(Definition 2)
=211
=2
Try This
Simplify each of the following using the laws of exponents.
Given
Answer
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1.
8a8
2a5
2.
-12x5y3
6x3y2
3.
6m5n4
2m6n7
4.
x4y3
x4y3
5.
2a3 4b2
8a3b2
If you have followed the given examples, you could have done those items above
correctly. Check your answer and review if you made a mistake.
1. 4a3
2. -2x2y
3. _3
mn3
4. 1
5. 1
In Items 4 and 5, the exponents of the same bases in both divisor and dividend are
equal, so, if you subtract the exponents of the same bases, you get a zero exponent.
For any base (except 0) raised to a zero exponent is always 1.
Critical Thinking:
How are the following items below simplified to get the indicated answers?
1.
x2
y2
a2
2. 3
b
a8
12
b
2a 2
3.
3
3b
4a 4
9b 6
Error Analysis: Elaine wrote in her Math journal The square of any number is always
greater than the number. Find a counterexample to show that Elaines statement is
incorrect.
Mathematical Reasoning: Square any number, and then double the result. Is your
answer always, sometimes, or never greater than the result of doubling the number, then
squaring it? Justify your answer.
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Self-check 4
1.
2.
3x5
x2
b6c5d2
b4c7d3
3.
-16x3y6
8x5y3
4.
15a6y7
5a6y7
5.
(3x3/4y4)3
Answer
The distance from Earth to the North Star is about 10 000 000
000 000 000 000 meters. The thickness of a soap bubble is about
0.0000001 meter. It is easy to make errors when working with
numbers involving many zeros. If an extra zero is included, the
resulting number is ten times larger or ten times smaller.
To prevent this type of error and to make it easier to work with
very large numbers and very small numbers, we can write these
numbers in a form called scientific notation. Using scientific notation,
we can write a number as the product of a power of 10 and a number
greater or equal to 1, but less than 10. In scientific notation, the
distance to the North Star is 1.0 x 1019 meters and the thickness of a
soap bubble is about 1.0 x 10 -7 meter. The numbers 10 000 000 000
000 000000 and 0.0000001 are expressed using the standard
notation.
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Can you still remember how to express multiplication phrase in exponential form?
The expression 42 means 4 4 = 16, 53 means 5 5 5 = 125. How about 10 3? Its base is 10
so you multiply 10 by itself three times 10 10 10 = 1000.
1. How do you express 10 000 using 10 as the base? __________; 100 000?
______________
2. How about
1
1
1
? __________,
? __________,
? __________
100
1000
10000
In item #1, using 10 as a base, 10 000 can be written as 10 4, while 100 000 can also
be written as 105.
In item #2,
1
1
is written as
or 10-2
100
10 2
1
1
=
or 10-3
1000
103
1
1
=
or 10-4
10000
10 4
In the examples, the base is 10. Unlike in a 6, the base is a. The expression a-6 also
1
means 6 .
a
Study This
Activity 1: Computing the Product of a Number and a Power of 10
e) 24.567 x 102
f) 24.567 x 103
Let us look at the answers. Is there any pattern? __________ What pattern can you
derive from the products? ________________________________________
a) 24 x 10 = 240
d) 24.567 x 10 = 245.67
b) 24 x 102 = 2,400
e) 24.567 x 102 = 2456.7
c) 24 x 103 = 24,000
f) 24.567 x 103 = 24567
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Do you know how each product is obtained? To multiply a number by any positive
power of 10, you simply move the decimal point to the right by as many places as the
exponent of 10.
Try to get the quotients of the following. Each number is divided by a positive power
of 10.
a) 165 10
b) 165 102
c) 165 103
d) 25.8 10
e) 25.8 102
f) 25.8 103
25
1
or 7.5 x 10-4 cm in scientific notation.
10000
2)
0.00075 7.5
3)
1
7.5 10 4
10000
Scientific Notation
1. 1.4959 x 108
2. 9.408 x 108
3. 0.00075
3. 7.5 x 10-4
Look at the location of the decimal point in the scientific notations of the numbers
given above. Can you describe where the decimal point is located?
______________________________________________________________
How is the exponent of the factor 10 obtained? ___________________
You should have discovered that the decimal point in the scientific notation of a number is
located just after the first non-zero digit from the left, which is known as its standard location
in scientific notation. Also, the exponent of 10 depends on how many times you move the
decimal from its given location to its standard location.
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Try This
A. Write each number in standard notation.
Given Number
1. 35.345 x 103
2. 35.345 102
3. 5.35 103
Standard Notation
Scientific Notation
2. .35345
3. .00535
Why move the decimal point to the left for item numbers 2 and 3?
B. Scientific Notation
1.
1.276 x 104
2.
2.796 x 105
Did you get all the answers? Thats very good! You are now ready to express those
big numbers and small numbers in scientific notation.
Self-check 5
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Standard Notation
1) 56,700,000
2) 876,000
3) 0.00134
4) 0.03720
Scientific Notation
Lets summarize
Kinds of Terms
Similar terms are terms with the same literal coefficients.
Dissimilar terms are terms with different literal coefficients.
Similar terms in an algebraic expression may be combined in to a single term
by adding or subtracting their numerical coefficients, as indicated by the signs,
keeping the identical literal factors.
Exponential Notation
Any number expressed in the form bn is in exponential notation where b
is the base and n is the exponent.
Exponent is a symbol or a number at the upper right hand corner of a
variable or constant. It tells how many times a base is used as a factor.
Base is the repeated factor in a power.
Addition and Subtraction of Similar Monomials
To add or subtract similar terms, add or subtract their numerical coefficients
following the laws of integers and copy their common literal coefficients.
Simplification of Terms Expressed as Product or Quotient
To simplify terms expressed as product, multiply the numerical coefficients of the
factors following laws of integers and multiply the literal coefficients of the factors
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d. m2
d. 4x
c. -10x4
d. -10x3
d. 3mn
d. 3a9b7
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a. 3.456 x 102
9. What is
b. 3.456 x 103
c. 3.456 x 104
d. 3.456 x 105
1
if it is written in the power of 10?
10000
a. 10-2
b. 10-3
c. 10-4
d. 1/104
d. 2 350
12. When the exponent of 10 in the scientific notation of a number is negative, it means that
the number
a. is less than 1.
c. is equal to 1.
b. is greater than 1.
d. could not be determined.
13. If 4.506 is written in scientific notation, what is the exponent of 10?
a. 1
b. 0
c. 1
d. 2
14. What do you call the repeated factor in a power?
a. term
b. product
c. exponent
d. base
15. When (22x3)3 is simplified, what will be the numerical coefficient of the result?
a. 64
b. 32
c. 8
d. 4
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Answer Key
Pretest page 3
1. d
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. a
6. d
7. b
8. c
9. c
10. a
11. a
12. c
13. b
14. d
15. c
4ab2
-5ab2
2ab2
-2a2
-4a2
10a2
6ab
10ab
-15ab
Factor Form
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
-4a2b
a 2b
2a2b
3
b6
(2y)4
(z/2)4
(b+c)3
3x3x3x3x3
bxbxbxbxbxb
(2y)(2y)(2y)(2y)
(z/2) (z/2) (z/2) (z/2)
(b+c)(b+c)(b+c)
-2b2
-7b2
11b2
Base
Exponent
3
b
(2y)
(z/2)
(b+c)
5
6
4
4
3
Lesson 3 Self-Check 3
A. Addition page 15
1. 3ab
2. 3xy
3. 4mn
4. -bc
5. 6ax
B. Subtraction page 16
1. 11y
2. 9xy
3. 7ac
4. 16a2b
5. 11x2
Lesson 4 Self-Check 4
Multiplication page 19
1. 18x4y5
2. 27x6y6
3. 36x6
4. 16x4
5. 21a3b4c2
4. 3
5. 27x9/64y12
Division page 23
1. 3x
2. b /c d
3. 2y3/x2
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1. 5.67 x 107
2. 8.76 x 105
3. 1.34 x 10-3
4. 3.72 x 10-2
Posttest page 30
1. c
2. c
3. d
4. b
5. c
6. b
7. b
8. d
9. c
10. b
11. c
12. a
13. b
14. d
15. a
END OF MODULE
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