Do Now Factor. 18a5b2 – 30a3b7 64 – x2 x2 – 10x + 24.

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Do Now Factor. 18a5b2 – 30a3b7 64 – x2 x2 – 10x + 24

Homework Solutions (x + 3)(x + 1) (m + 8)(m + 4) (r – 2)(r – 1) (c – 6)(c + 2) (p – 8)(p – 8) x2 – 10x + 9 = (x – 9)(x – 1)

Practice Factor. d2 – 8d + 15 m2 + 10m + 9

3) t2 – 8t – 20 4) c2 + 4c – 21

Rules For Factoring When you are factoring you should always follow these two rules: 1) Look for a GCF first!!!! 2) Check inside the ( ) to see if there is anything that can be factored more.

Factor completely. 3n2 + 18n + 15

2) Factor completely. 4x3 – 20x2 – 96x

3) Factor completely. 2t2 – 16t – 18

4) Factor completely. 5c4d + 35c3d + 50c2d

5) Factor completely. 2a3b2 – 22a2b2 + 56ab2

Homework Homework 2/1 Worksheet