Laws of Exponents
Radicals & Rationals
+ - Polynomials
x ÷ Polynomials
Miscellaneous
100

What do you do with your exponents when you divide the same bases?

Subtract Exponents

100

sqrt(16)

4

100

What is the Leading Coefficient?

–5y^2 + y^5 + 3y^6

3y^6

100

4(x^2-3)

4x^2-12

100

8/3 -2/3

2

200

a^7/a^3

a^4

200

sqrt(20)

2sqrt(5)

200

4x+5x+x

10x

200

3(6x+5y+2)

18x+15y+6

200

1/3 + 2/5

11/15

300

(a^2b)^3

a^6b^3

300

sqrt(12)+ sqrt(27)

5 sqrt(3)

300

8+11x-2x+5

9x+13

300

(16x^4-10x^2+8x^7)/(2x^2)

4x^5 + 8x^2 - 5

300

2/9*5/7

10/63

400

(5/6)^-2

36/25

400

Give me the decimal form of this expression: 

(sqrt(3^2))^(4/3)

4.326

400

(14x^2-8x+2)+(4x^2-2x-7)

18x^2-10x-5

400

(1/2x+8)(x-4)

1/2x^2+6x-32

400

What are the symbols for solid lines?

>=

<=

500

7^(3x+2)

(49)343^x

500

(sqrt(45))(sqrt(5) )

15

500

(x^2+5x-17)-(2x^2+20x+2)

-x^2-15x-19

500

(100n^5+5n^4-220n)/(10n^2)

10n^3+(n^2/2)-(22/n)

500

Tessa is volunteering at an animal shelter and has up to 100 minutes available. She spends 15 minutes caring for each dog, d, and 10 minutes caring for each cat, c. She wants to spend time with a minimum of 5 animals. Create a systems of inequalities represents the scenario explained.

d+c>=5

15d+10c<=100