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Objective The student will be able to:

Objective The student will be able to:. factor perfect square trinomials. SOL: A.2c. Designed by Skip Tyler, Varina High School. Factoring Chart This chart will help you to determine which method of factoring to use. Type Number of Terms. 1. GCF 2 or more 2. Diff. Of Squares 2

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Objective The student will be able to:

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  1. ObjectiveThe student will be able to: factor perfect square trinomials. SOL: A.2c Designed by Skip Tyler, Varina High School

  2. Factoring ChartThis chart will help you to determine which method of factoring to use.TypeNumber of Terms 1. GCF 2 or more 2. Diff. Of Squares 2 3. Trinomials 3

  3. Review: Multiply (y + 2)2(y + 2)(y + 2) Do you remember these? (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2 (a - b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2 y2 First terms: Outer terms: Inner terms: Last terms: Combine like terms. y2 + 4y + 4 Using the formula, (y + 2)2 = (y)2 + 2(y)(2) + (2)2 (y + 2)2 = y2 + 4y + 4 Which one is quicker? +2y +2y +4

  4. 1) Factor x2 + 6x + 9 Perfect Square Trinomials (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2 (a - b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2 Does this fit the form of our perfect square trinomial? • Is the first term a perfect square? Yes, a = x 2) Is the last term a perfect square? Yes, b = 3 • Is the middle term twice the product of the a and b? Yes, 2ab = 2(x)(3) = 6x Since all three are true, write your answer! (x + 3)2 You can still factor the other way but this is quicker!

  5. 2) Factor y2 – 16y + 64 Perfect Square Trinomials (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2 (a - b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2 Does this fit the form of our perfect square trinomial? • Is the first term a perfect square? Yes, a = y 2) Is the last term a perfect square? Yes, b = 8 • Is the middle term twice the product of the a and b? Yes, 2ab = 2(y)(8) = 16y Since all three are true, write your answer! (y – 8)2

  6. Factor m2 – 12m + 36 • (m – 6)(m + 6) • (m – 6)2 • (m + 6)2 • (m – 18)2

  7. 3) Factor 4p2 + 4p + 1 Perfect Square Trinomials (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2 (a - b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2 Does this fit the form of our perfect square trinomial? • Is the first term a perfect square? Yes, a = 2p 2) Is the last term a perfect square? Yes, b = 1 • Is the middle term twice the product of the a and b? Yes, 2ab = 2(2p)(1) = 4p Since all three are true, write your answer! (2p + 1)2

  8. Perfect Square Trinomials (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2 (a - b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2 4) Factor 25x2 – 110xy + 121y2 Since all three are true, write your answer! (5x – 11y)2 Does this fit the form of our perfect square trinomial? Is the first term a perfect square? Yes, a = 5x Is the last term a perfect square? Yes, b = 11y Is the middle term twice the product of the a and b? Yes, 2ab = 2(5x)(11y) = 110xy

  9. Factor 9k2 + 12k + 4 • (3k + 2)2 • (3k – 2)2 • (3k + 2)(3k – 2) • I’ve got no clue…I’m lost!

  10. Factor 2r2 + 12r + 18 • prime • 2(r2 + 6r + 9) • 2(r – 3)2 • 2(r + 3)2 • 2(r – 3)(r + 3) Don’t forget to factor the GCF first!

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