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Factoring with the Distributed Property Chapter 6 – Factoring Section 1b Factor polynomials with the distributive property

Objective: The student will discover and demonstrate how to factor polynomials with common factors.

Vocabulary Factoring writing a polynomial as a product of the GCF of its monomials and a sum. Factor 12a2 + 16a 12a2 + 16a = 4a (3a + 4) 4a is the CGF of 12a2 and 16a

Use the Distributive Property to factor: First, find the GCF of 15x and GCF: 5x Answer: Distributive Property Example 2-1a

Use the Distributive Property to factor . GCF: Answer: Distributive Property Example 2-1a

3 Use the Distributive Property to factor each polynomial. a. b. 9 Answer: 3 Answer: Example 2-1b

Lesson Summary: Objective: The student will discover and demonstrate how to factor polynomials with common factors.

Preview of the next Lesson: Objective: The student will discover and practice how to factor polynomials with a negative monomial common factor and how to factor by grouping.

Kahoot!

Stand Up Please

Review: 6.1a Mini-Quiz Find the factors of 24. Then classify it as prime or composite. Find the factors of 71. Then classify it as prime or composite. Find the prime factorization of 90. Find the prime factorization of –84. Factor completely.