Multiplying and Dividing Monomials

7th graders will be learning about how to multiply monomials, ex.  (3x^2)(2x^4). You’ll also learn how to simplify division problems with monomials too. Below are some helpful videos to help you if you need extra help.

8th graders you can watch the videos too and take an extra credit quiz on Quia. Offer available this week only! So do it while the offer lasts.

For mini lessons on multiplying and dividing monomials, check out these videos:

1. Writing Exponents in Expanded Form

2. Multiplying & Dividing Monomials… and common mistakes to avoid

6 Comments »

  1. august truesdale said

    Ello good videos, the 8 on the frst video looked like an E. The first one was pretty easy except for the second one, and the second video was good, i knew about that stuff for the most part though.

  2. Mallory Bragg said

    Great videos. On the first video, I actually learned sometime, you know, like, how when there are parenthesis, you square everything. (or cube everything or whatever you are “powering” by) On the second one, I already knew all of that. Ha ha. But whatever. Good videos. I am second comment. Bye.

  3. shimi=] said

    that explains A LOT! no really it did that first one was killing me but thats okay because i did learn something. yeah, the second one i had already known. oh, and in the first one your hair was up. hows that for thoughtful. of topic! yeah so i liked the videos very interesting! me likey.
    c u later!

  4. Zachary knight said

    I liked the videos too. the were very informative even though i knew it.

  5. Zachary knight said

    both the videos definetely helped me understand some of the fuzzy stuff about monomials.

  6. Dear Ms Newburn, my name is Tony Whelan, Year 7 and 8 Maths teacher in Warrnambool, Australia. I use your videos to struggling students. You are brilliant, and I thank you for your dedication to teaching. I hope you don’t mind, but I have added you to our web site. I use it to link the students to effective education web sites and links, and to keep them informed. If your students would like to have a look, it is:

    http://web.mac.com/kingswarrnambool

    Thankyou, Tony Whelan, Year 7 Coordinator, King’s College

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