Monomials Operations Worksheet
Practice worksheet for 6th graders on performing basic operations with monomials, including addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
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Monomials Operations
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to solve the problems involving monomials.
1. A monomial is an algebraic expression with only one .
2. The numerical factor of a monomial is called the .
3. To add or subtract monomials, they must have the same and .
Simplify the following expressions:
4. 5x + 3x
5. 10y - 4y
6. 7ab + 2ab - ab
7. What is the product of 3x and 4x?
7x
12x
12x²
7x²
Find the product of the following monomials:
8. (2a)(5a)
9. (6b²)(3b)
10. (-4xy)(2y)
11. The expression 2x + 3y is a monomial.
True
False
12. A rectangle has a length of 5x and a width of 3x. Write an expression for the perimeter and the area of the rectangle. Then, simplify both expressions.
Perimeter:
Area:
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