Chapter 7: Q1C. (page 401)
Determine whether the given expression is a monomial or not.
Short Answer
The expression is a monomial.
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Chapter 7: Q1C. (page 401)
Determine whether the given expression is a monomial or not.
The expression is a monomial.
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The table below shows the distances from the Sun to Mercury, Earth, Mars and Saturn. Use the data to answer each question.
| Planet | Distance from Sun (km) |
| Mercury | |
| Earth | |
| Mars | |
| Saturn |
a. Of the planets listed, which one is the closest to the Sun?
b. About how many times as far from the Sun is Mars as Earth?
Read each question. Then fill in the correct answer on the answer document provided by your teacher or on a sheet of paper.
Subtract the polynomials below.
PACKAGING For a commercial art class, Aiko must design a new container for individually wrapped pieces of candy. The shape that she chose is a cylinder. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is .
a. The radius that Aiko would like to use is , and the height is . Write a monomial that represents the volume of her container.
b. Make a table of values for five possible radius widths and heights if the volume is to remain the same.
c. What is the volume of Aiko’s container if the height is doubled?
Simplify each expression. Assume that no denominator equals 0.
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What is the solution to the following system of equations? Show your work.
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