Title: DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY AND POWER PROPERTIES
1DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY AND POWER PROPERTIES
2Distributive Property
- Distribute a monomial over any polynomial
- Example 2x( 5x3 7x2 - 3x) ?
- Answer 10x4 14x3 - 6x2
- Next slide What if the first term is a
binomial? Then repeat the process!
3Distributive Property
- If the first expression has more than one term
simply distribute each term through the entire
second parentheses and then combine like terms - Example (2x 6)( 5x3 7x2 - 3x) ?
- Answer
- 10x4 14x3 - 6x2 - 30x3 - 42x2 18x
- 10x4 - 16x3 - 48x2 18x
4Distributive Property
- You try this one. Click to check your answer.
- Example (6a 5)( 2a3 - 3a2 - a) ?
5Product of Powers Property
- When multiplying terms with the same base ? add
the exponents - Example x3 x5 x8
- When in doubt, stretch it out
- x3 x5 ? xxx xxxxx
6Quotient of Powers Property
- When dividing powers with the same base ?
subtract the exponents - (This has the same effect as cancelling.)
- Example
- When in doubt, stretch it out
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7Power of a Power Property
- When applying an exponent to an exponent ?
multiply the exponents - Example (x3)5 x15
- When in doubt, stretch it out
- (x3)5 ? (x3)(x3)(x3)(x3)(x3)
- ?xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx
8Power of a Product Property
- When an exponent is applied outside a
parenthetical product, it applies to each factor
individually - (Be careful not to call this distributive!)
- Example
- When in doubt, stretch it out
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9Power of a Quotient Property
- When an exponent is applied outside a quotient,
it applies to each part individually - Example
- When in doubt, stretch it out
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10Zero Power Property
- Any non-zero base to the zero power is equal to 1
- Examples x0 1 or 560 1
- Why should this be true? Quotient of Powers
Property is one easy explanation.
11Zero Product Property
- If two factors have a product of zero, then one
of those factors must equal zero. - Example If xy 0, then x 0 or y 0.
- Why should this be true? How can you multiply
two numbers and get zero for an answer?
12Negative Power Property
- A negative power in the numerator, gets moved to
the denominator. - Examples
- Why should this be true? Quotient of Powers
Property is one easy explanation.
13Self Check find the answer and name the
property you used.-hit any key to reveal the
answer
14Self Check find the answer and name the
property you used.-hit any key to reveal the
answer
15Self Check find the answer and name the
property you used.-hit any key to reveal the
answer
16Self Check find the answer and name the
property you used.-hit any key to reveal the
answer
17Self Check find the answer and name the
property you used.-hit any key to reveal the
answer
- 1 by the Zero Power Property
18Self Check find the answer and name the
property you used.-hit any key to reveal the
answer
- 3x 0 or x 1 0 by the
- Zero Product Property