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DIVIDING MONOMIALS WORKSHEET II

1) Divide 6x2 by 2.

35𝑥 4
2) Evaluate:
7x

3) On dividing 9y8 by 15y2 we will get 3.5y5.


a) True
b) False

39𝑧 10
4) = 13z3
3𝑧 7
a) True
b) False

64𝑏3 +40𝑏5
5)
8𝑏2
a) 64b + 5b3
b) 8b + 40b3
c) 8b + 5b3
d)
64b2 + 5b3

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6) Simplify: 3p4q2r5/p2qr
a) 3p2qr4
b) 3p3qr4
c) 3p2qr2
d) 3p4qr2

7) Match the following:


a- 12a3/6a p- -14a2
b- 49a3/(-49a) q- 17a2
c- (28a7)/(-2a5) r- 2a2
d- 17a3/a s- -a2

8) Divide the first polynomial by second: 18pq2,(-3p)

9) If the area of a rectangle is 63y2 and its length is 7y. Find


its width.

10) Area of a triangle is given by 20p2. If its height is 5p, find


its width.

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1) 3x2

2) 5x3

3) False

4) True

5) c)8b + 5b3

6) a)3p2qr4

7) r-a
b-s
c-p
d-q
8) -6q2

9) 9y

10) 4

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1. The word “mono” means one
and “mial” means term. So, a monomial
is a polynomial with only one term.

2. A monomial can be a constant,


a variable, or the product of one or
more constants and variables.

3. When we multiply a constant by a


monomial, you get another monomial.

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