Factoring 4
Factoring 4
Factoring IV
Complete the table below and use it for reference in the problems that follow:
number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
double
square
cube
2a. ( a + 7 y) ( a − 7 y) 2b. a 2 − 49 y 2
3a. ( a − b) ( a + b) 3b. a 2 − b 2
The key is to figure out what is your “a” term and what is your “b” term.
Look at the following. 81y 2 − 100 x 2
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Name:_______________________ Class Time:________________ Due: __________
25 x 2 − 9 = (___________)(_____________)
5c. Now, take your answer from 5b and simplify within the parentheses.
Your answer should be in the form: ( x − A) ( x + B)
5e. Factor the trinomial found in 5d and compare to the answer found in 5c.
Multiply and simplify completely. Factor. (No work necessary, just write formula
6a. ( a + b ) ( a 2 − ab + b 2 ) 6b. a 3 + b3
7a. ( a − b ) ( a2 + ab + b 2 ) 7b. a 3 − b3
8. a) You now have formulas to factor the sum or difference of two _________________.
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Name:_______________________ Class Time:________________ Due: __________
8b) Rewrite each formula below: (and start memorizing them now!)
8c) Again, find the “a” and “b” first. What is your “a” and “b” for the following? Factor it.
x 3 + 27 a = _____________, b = ______________.
Carefully factor each polynomials below. All of the types of factoring are represented here.
(You may find it necessary to use multiple methods within a single problem)
WORK THESE OUT ON YOUR SCRATCH PAPER OR WHITEBOARDS FIRST!!
10. 25 x 2 y 2 + 30 xy + 9 11(a) 16 x 3 − 54 y 15
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Name:_______________________ Class Time:________________ Due: __________
4 x 2 − ( y + 1)
2
14. a 6 + 8x 3 15.
16. x 2 + 8 x + 4 17. y 6 − x8
18. x 2 + 12 x + 36 19. x 2 − 10 x + 25
Journal Entry: What do you notice about the result of factoring #18 and 19? Look at the original
problem and determine why this works. Now make up your own polynomial that will have similar
results when factored.
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