Unit 6 homework 2 powers of monomials and geometric applications

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Name:___________________________________Unit 6:Exponents & Exponential FunctionsDate:________________________Bell:______Homework 2:Powers of Monomials &Geometric ApplicationsDirections:Simplify the following monomials.1.(x4)22.(3y3)43.(-4x2)24.(-5y3)35.(-a3b)46.84x21

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