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Bellwork: 1/12/18 Due to the assembly, I will check bellwork next Thurs Please put your phone in your backpack. You may not have it out during the assembly including your earbuds We will be sitting together in the auditorium.

Simplify. Bellwork: 1/16/18 1) 2) 4) 3)

Multiplying Polynomials  We will  Multiply polynomials

Distributive Property

Bellwork: 1/18/18 Multiply: 1) (x+4)(x+1) 2) (3x-4)(x+2) 3) (x+7)(x+7) 4) (x-2)(3x2+4x-8)

Find the area of the figure: Find the perimeter of the figure:

Find the area of the figure:

Find the area of the shaded region:

Special Products of Binomials We will...  find special products of binomials.

perfect-square trinomial

difference of two squares (a + b)(a–b)= a2 – b2

Write a polynomial that represents the area of the yard around the pool shown below.

Bellwork: 1/29/15 Coloring Worksheet Due Today

Quiz #2: 1/29/15 Multiply 1) (2x+5)(3x-7) 2) (4x+1)(4x-1) 3) (x+3)2 4) 3x2(-2x+1)