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MAT 117 Complete Course MaterialFollow Link Below To Get Tutorialhttps://homeworklance.com/downloads/mat-117-complete-course-material/Description: MAT 117 Entire Course MAT 117 Week 1 DQ 1 Explain three rules for exponents listed in the chart on p. 239 (section 4.2) and give an example illustrating each of these rules. Do not explain the first two definitions listed in the table (Exponent of 1 or 0) or the scientific notation. Create an expression for your classmates to solve that uses at least one of the rules for exponents you have described. Consider responding to your classmates by assisting them in solving the problem you created, developing their explanations of the rules of exponents, or describing real-life situations where their examples might exist. MAT 117 Week 1 DQ 2 Give an example of a division of a polynomial long division by a binomial and show all the steps when performing the division. The example must be your own and not from the text book. How is this similar to numerical division of real numbers? Give another example for your classmates to solve.
MAT 117 Complete Course MaterialFollow Link Below To Get Tutorialhttps://homeworklance.com/downloads/mat-117-complete-course-material/Description: MAT 117 Entire Course MAT 117 Week 1 DQ 1 Explain three rules for exponents listed in the chart on p. 239 (section 4.2) and give an example illustrating each of these rules. Do not explain the first two definitions listed in the table (Exponent of 1 or 0) or the scientific notation. Create an expression for your classmates to solve that uses at least one of the rules for exponents you have described. Consider responding to your classmates by assisting them in solving the problem you created, developing their explanations of the rules of exponents, or describing real-life situations where their examples might exist. MAT 117 Week 1 DQ 2 Give an example of a division of a polynomial long division by a binomial and show all the steps when performing the division. The example must be your own and not from the text book. How is this similar to numerical division of real numbers? Give another example for your classmates to solve. or example, (x+1), or (x^2 -x +1, and so on
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