Monomials - PSAT Math
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If you have a rectangle with a width of
and a length of
, what is the area of the rectangle?
If you have a rectangle with a width of and a length of
, what is the area of the rectangle?
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To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. Therefore, you must multiply
times
. To do that, you must multiply the monomial times each part of the trinomial, like so:


To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. Therefore, you must multiply times
. To do that, you must multiply the monomial times each part of the trinomial, like so:
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Find the product:

Find the product:
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Use the distributive property:


Simplify: don't forget to use the rules of multiplying exponents (add them)

Use the distributive property:
Simplify: don't forget to use the rules of multiplying exponents (add them)
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Find the product:

Find the product:
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Find the product:

Use the distributive property:

When multiplying variables with exponents, add the exponents:

Find the product:
Use the distributive property:
When multiplying variables with exponents, add the exponents:
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Find the product:

Find the product:
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Find the product:

Use the distributive property:


Find the product:
Use the distributive property:
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If you have a rectangle with a width of
and a length of
, what is the area of the rectangle?
If you have a rectangle with a width of and a length of
, what is the area of the rectangle?
Tap to reveal answer
To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. Therefore, you must multiply
times
. To do that, you must multiply the monomial times each part of the trinomial, like so:


To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. Therefore, you must multiply times
. To do that, you must multiply the monomial times each part of the trinomial, like so:
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Use the distributive property:


Simplify: don't forget to use the rules of multiplying exponents (add them)

Use the distributive property:
Simplify: don't forget to use the rules of multiplying exponents (add them)
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Find the product:

Use the distributive property:

When multiplying variables with exponents, add the exponents:

Find the product:
Use the distributive property:
When multiplying variables with exponents, add the exponents:
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Find the product:

Use the distributive property:


Find the product:
Use the distributive property:
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If you have a rectangle with a width of
and a length of
, what is the area of the rectangle?
If you have a rectangle with a width of and a length of
, what is the area of the rectangle?
Tap to reveal answer
To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. Therefore, you must multiply
times
. To do that, you must multiply the monomial times each part of the trinomial, like so:


To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. Therefore, you must multiply times
. To do that, you must multiply the monomial times each part of the trinomial, like so:
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Use the distributive property:


Simplify: don't forget to use the rules of multiplying exponents (add them)

Use the distributive property:
Simplify: don't forget to use the rules of multiplying exponents (add them)
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Find the product:

Use the distributive property:

When multiplying variables with exponents, add the exponents:

Find the product:
Use the distributive property:
When multiplying variables with exponents, add the exponents:
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Find the product:

Use the distributive property:


Find the product:
Use the distributive property:
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If you have a rectangle with a width of
and a length of
, what is the area of the rectangle?
If you have a rectangle with a width of and a length of
, what is the area of the rectangle?
Tap to reveal answer
To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. Therefore, you must multiply
times
. To do that, you must multiply the monomial times each part of the trinomial, like so:


To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. Therefore, you must multiply times
. To do that, you must multiply the monomial times each part of the trinomial, like so:
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Use the distributive property:


Simplify: don't forget to use the rules of multiplying exponents (add them)

Use the distributive property:
Simplify: don't forget to use the rules of multiplying exponents (add them)
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Find the product:

Use the distributive property:

When multiplying variables with exponents, add the exponents:

Find the product:
Use the distributive property:
When multiplying variables with exponents, add the exponents:
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Find the product:

Use the distributive property:


Find the product:
Use the distributive property:
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If you have a rectangle with a width of
and a length of
, what is the area of the rectangle?
If you have a rectangle with a width of and a length of
, what is the area of the rectangle?
Tap to reveal answer
To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. Therefore, you must multiply
times
. To do that, you must multiply the monomial times each part of the trinomial, like so:


To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. Therefore, you must multiply times
. To do that, you must multiply the monomial times each part of the trinomial, like so:
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Use the distributive property:


Simplify: don't forget to use the rules of multiplying exponents (add them)

Use the distributive property:
Simplify: don't forget to use the rules of multiplying exponents (add them)
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Find the product:

Use the distributive property:

When multiplying variables with exponents, add the exponents:

Find the product:
Use the distributive property:
When multiplying variables with exponents, add the exponents:
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Find the product:

Find the product:
Tap to reveal answer
Find the product:

Use the distributive property:


Find the product:
Use the distributive property:
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