Special Products of Polynomials

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Special Products of Polynomials 7.3 Special Products of Polynomials Students will be able to use the square of a binomial pattern. Students will be able to use the sum and difference pattern.

1. Students will be able to use the square of a binomial pattern. The only thing that changes is…

You Try! Remember!

You Try! Remember!

2. Students will be able to use the sum and difference pattern. Zero pair.

You Try!

Do you see the similarity? Try This! Do you see the similarity?

Last Three YEH!! But First Let us review what we learned today Students will be able to use the square of a binomial pattern. Students will be able to use the sum and difference pattern.

Last Three YEH!! Good Job!