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\\G protlens Algebra Two Level 1 Name: Win _ Factoring Before we get started with factoring, we should review a. acouple of key ideas that will help you check your-work after you factor an expression, zr icodrdn,_) Vocal, “The Distributive Property... 27” Muttip oh ony. scone 2 pahypomis —monownd Sy(1— 12x") aloe +5557) ; . ) Seen E a oxtt ekeems 7 Vite deems Sy - ry ox? + 10%"! cee 2 descendinn, OFLA FOIL... ae a ; (-5)(@-4) (a + Sy)(@x—3y) er aieogets) AS c = x % a e _ ¥ -5y-tes 20 2 yg tly - “% Taye 4 “ Anse | 2e ~hys lag she Av +8 oe 2% \ ; 4 Eactoring Using the Distributive Property “2 \'sision ‘The first step in factoring any expression is to check to see if there is a greatest common factor (GCF) among the terms. When doing this, make sure that the GCF divides evenly into each term. 820° — 122¢f wry 81 — 36xy Ze (Me -Ul¢) v4 (yer) 4 (@-4uy) eta Gr*s — ars® Sed + 30c%d* Ved (14 Led) a (ob*+1) Bex (Qe -a) P-9 4d? + 16 Get ~ 1825 3 (4-9) 4 la es) G23 (2-3) = 160°? 6m* — 60 ‘Ta? + 14a® 4p (S-4@2) o(wt-10) 42 (ae 2) Gus + 12049? Std? - 6c*d* Gy + 15 Huw! vt + aut) 328 (32-14) 24 2+ By) Boxy + 35e4? 6e'f ~ lef aire + 26rt 5x 4 Wx ty) 2g (wet -1") Seat (dee Se) Bax’ - 1ixy* 35m'n + 105m7a* ‘2d7e? — Bd%e® WA 4 (22 -°) 35min (ma Sn?) 2h (\- Yate) ¢ Leadinss coefficient, Constant Factoring Trinomials i cov You should be able to factor many|trnomials by guessing’and checking, bu the process below will help you with the ricky ones. - ] coe(Fident of linear tern | ‘To factor a trinomial of the form ax” + bx + ¢: ‘Mult | Add | ‘+ Factor the GCF out of the trinomial, if one exists (ac) | (b) | ‘Look for factors of ac that have a sum of b (you may want to use a table like the one at the right) ‘Rewrite the trinomial as a four term pofynomial by substituting the numbers from the table for b_ + Factorby grouping = Dhortaat =. | mete \ a Bt Sl mi? ~ mv ~ B6o? (aren -5C4) Pag RL tat ee ¢ 4a ae Reo 124 ZAL GD aw 2° Ba + Ba -4 [@4 ale Yeu 2) | : uGure)-1a8 22Ge-4) +1 Ge- “) [GrPXe- 2) | \Ge alias) } ] pastor the folk inomials. Bemis ue= Car o(wrd) at+sr+e -\(olo+BYeloeh > : =\Cwre} | - = mht fn 18 ((axye- 3] F- Gjk— 10K \Q- 04 Hk.) | I : ao (bo ¢ 3) -2(e0s ea) | witha TS | | eptisllo Spray | otetess = [Gee Des 1) seme somber) atamey len 3 Yan 1) B24 rt = C4 (Be 4 BW « Wy-y-2 = | _ eit cy) yo | Wy ry + or : | Pret, B * nt = mee me 2a | Bolle Tyan By | mpmmaee » [ime Sura) 16s? — 16st +42 = |Co ~24)34-26) } ae os aie _ a * ene dura >) e Factoring Differenc o Squares 7 (a est) \ Differences of two squares are polynomials that are the product of binomial conjugates. Ihde tnvene “The following polynomials are differences of two squares. ‘These are easier to factor when you think of them as ‘rinomials, as shown below. Factor the trinomials and look fora pattern. Describe the pattern below. a4 8? — Tap? O~ 64ut oe Bn? + Onp — 72p? 1? 4 Otu— 64u? 1 ay? OL comes Ln 99") -BYE+ Ge) (ax ta-2) Gln -3pYurd Based on the pattem that you have observed explain why a sum of two squares cannot be factored. GVO (ae bYarw)= 2 42a rbo> -bYa-b) ~ ed, ae Det cane! Factor the following binomials. Poa = (a Nyt 5 Py — By? = 2yet(e*-28) > 142 @-s\2+s) “wre = (o-dYp ed) 200y'? — ahay't = 1 Po? (ICOe"— \2ty*)= Lae? (102 yet) 14 — © oe aes ) PF Prime ag - Bue os intr ee THUY AY Sw) sp 52 =5(24-\2gre) HS 2 (tea*~2842) = 2(Ya-SbY Yat Sb) Bee =e) , ~ ame = (3 AOWYF +108) = $(af-) = $GIYGA8) ta? - 4 = Ue Yate +) bat = Sarl) = S(2v-Yaw-t) Ya noes ‘Need some more practice with factoring? Here is a mixed review. wrmat 54-2846 1), geet nner 10s ails tty -10) aGy- Aa © 5)\ Bis? — Bay" = 3x (3.4°- Dy) ) S-100-4 = weSe: “A2Gc~ 2 {RWG ey VRE yy a) 220+ 1 %-7)] Vise Chae af- 12 = 3(07-4) = Ba- 2) las) | 182" +9541 *\las Yee ‘ ') i war “4 Oa : Sy Gay -eay = \Qrey2g og: “) 3 oa eae: r ti? ~ 161 44 «\(Se-24\3e -24) | ee — ww) —4 Gat) 108 + 105k + 270m? Neg + am +90 ear ae Jabbar) In (2aet) = [alae Yaron | open = caren 1) | Beh try +38? = 2a (Woy eye) iene ~ tat = ut (that) 220 (a -ay4y |] weny AHG=) | Frette | @ ssYeren)] tmeeNe + = [Aus 28 | ‘sar — Bar — Gyr + Sane — | Afym ‘B6d%e + de — 12d%e* Be (0-2) +4m 4-25) de ( 86s" +e* —\red) (-24\3e+ 4m), de (Bua? —1ed +2) Ye \aelr-e | 20

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