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Q2W5

If a single bacterium doubles


every hour, how many bacteria
are there after 10 hours?
Examples
Examples
Examples
Examples
1) Power of a Product Law
Examples
2) Power of a Fraction Law
Q2W5
Mrs. Villagonza knew
that the dimension of her rec-
tangular kitchen has a difference of 3
feet so, she used (x – 1) feet and (x – 4)
feet as the representation of the dimen-
sions. She wanted to estimate how
many tiles will be used for the kitchen
if the area of a tile is x square feet.
In this problem, we need to find the area of
the kitchen and divide this area by the area
of a tile to determine the total number of
tiles to be used.
Multiplication of Polynomials
Multiplication of polynomials always apply
the Product Law of Exponent.
A. Multiplication of Monomial by
Monomial
Multiplication of Polynomials

B. Monomial by Polynomial
Use Distributive Property of
Multiplication over Addition/Subtraction
Multiplication of Polynomials

B. Monomial by Polynomial
Use Distributive Property of
Multiplication over Addition/Subtraction
Multiplication of Polynomials

C. Binomial by Binomial
Using FOIL Method
Multiplication of Polynomials

C. Binomial by Binomial
Alternate Solution: Using DPMA/S
Multiplication of Polynomials

C. Binomial by Binomial
Using FOIL Method
Multiplication of Polynomials

C. Binomial by Binomial
Alternate Solution: Using DPMA/S
Multiplication of Polynomials

D. Polynomial by Polynomial
Use the vertical method of multiplication
similar to multiplication of numbers.
Multiply the multiplicand to each term
(from left to right) of the multiplier to get
the partial products.
(4x + 5y – 10z) (3x – 6y – 2z)
Division of Polynomials

Division of polynomials always apply


the Quotient Law of Exponent.
A. Division of Monomial by Monomial
Division of Polynomials

Division of polynomials always apply


the Quotient Law of Exponent.
A. Division of Monomial by Monomial
Division of Polynomials

B. Division of Polynomial by Monomial


Divide each term of the dividend by the
divisor
Division of Polynomials

B. Division of Polynomial by Monomial


Divide each term of the dividend by the
divisor
Division of Polynomials

C. Division of Polynomial by Polynomial


Use the vertical method of division similar
to division of numbers.
Division of Polynomials

C. Division of Polynomial by Polynomial

Use 0 as place holder of the missing term.


Division of Polynomials

C. Division of Polynomial by Polynomial


Division of Polynomials

C. Division of Polynomial by Polynomial

To verify if the quotient is correct, multiply


the divisor and the quotient and add the
remainder. The product shall be the same
as the dividend.
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE
ASSESSMENT
Answer Assessment on page 20 and 23. Write the
answers in Mathematics Notebook.
ASSESSMENT
Answer Assessment on page 20 and 23. Write the
answers in Mathematics Notebook.
What I Have Learned

What are the different laws of


exponents?
How do we multiply and divide
polynomials?

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