Chapter 5: 296. (page 551)
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Multiply each pair of conjugates using the product of the conjugates pattern.
Determine whether each polynomial is a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or other polynomial. Then, find the degree of each polynomial
In the following exercises, multiply the binomials. Use any method.
When you convert a number from decimal notation to scientific notation, how do you know if the exponent will be positive or negative
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