Factoring Special Products

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Factoring Special Products 7.7 Factoring Special Products Students will be able to factor the difference of two squares. Students will be able to factor perfect square trinomials. This will be very similar to 7.5 and 7.6. And you can do all the problems like 7.5 and 7.6 and not learn anything new. Or you can learn the short cuts for the special products.

Difference of two squares pattern Students will be able to factor the difference of two squares. Difference of two squares pattern Example

Difference of two squares pattern Let’s do two more of difference of two squares. Difference of two squares pattern Examples

Perfect Square Trinomial Pattern 2. Students will be able to factor perfect square trinomials. Perfect Square Trinomial Pattern And Examples

Perfect Square Trinomial Pattern Let’s do a few more examples. Perfect Square Trinomial Pattern Examples Don’t forget to look for a GCF!! and

You Try!!! Factor.

Last three But First Let us review what we learned today Students will be able to factor the difference of two squares. Students will be able to factor perfect square trinomials.

Last three Factor. Good Job!