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Patel – Honors Classes Only Page 243 # 46 - 51

Patel – Honors Classes Only Page 243 # 46 - 51. Factoring Polynomials. 2/6/14 Thursday. Lesson 4 Contents. Example 1 GCF Example 2 Grouping Example 3 Two or Three Terms Example 4 Quotient of Two Trinomials. Factor. The GCF is 5 ab. Answer:. Distributive Property. Example 4-1a.

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Patel – Honors Classes Only Page 243 # 46 - 51

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  1. Patel – Honors Classes Only Page 243 # 46 - 51

  2. Factoring Polynomials 2/6/14 Thursday

  3. Lesson 4 Contents Example 1 GCF Example 2 Grouping Example 3 Two or Three Terms Example 4 Quotient of Two Trinomials

  4. Factor The GCF is 5ab. Answer: Distributive Property Example 4-1a

  5. Factor Answer: Example 4-1b

  6. Factor Group to find the GCF. Factor the GCF of each binomial. Answer: Example 4-2a

  7. Factor Answer: Example 4-2b

  8. Factor Product –15 and sum is –2. Substitute –5y+ 3y for –2y. Review Example 4-3a Rewrite the expression using –5yand 3y in place of –2yand factor by grouping.

  9. Factor out the GCF of each group. Answer: Associative Property Review Example 4-3b

  10. Factor Answer: Factor out the GCF. p2 – 9 is the difference of two squares. Example 4-3c

  11. Factor each polynomial. a. b. Answer: Answer: Example 4-3f

  12. Simplify Factor the numerator and the denominator. Divide. Assume a  –5, –2. Answer: Therefore, Example 4-4a

  13. Simplify Answer: Example 4-4b

  14. Simplify Factor the numerator and the denominator. Divide. Assume a  –5, –2. Answer: Therefore, Example 4-4a

  15. Simplify Answer: Example 4-4b

  16. End of Lesson 4

  17. Textbook Assignment

  18. Page # 15 – 33 odd

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