Bell Ringer Find the GCF: 189x 2 y 3 and 231x 4 y 2.

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Bell Ringer Find the GCF: 189x 2 y 3 and 231x 4 y 2

Algebra 1 Lesson Essential Question: How do you find the GCF and LCM for sets of monomials?

Check Homework

Vocabulary Multiple – a product of that number * Think of counting by the number Example: List the multiples of 5

Vocabulary Least Common Multiple – a whole number that is the same product of 2 or more numbers Example: Find the LCM of 6 and 8

Find the LCM: Educreation 1.)12x, 36y 2.)24xy 3, 40x 3 y 3.)14xy, 21y 2, 28y

Hint: Use the highest exponent

Think – Pair – Share #1: Explain the definition of a multiple. #2: Explain the definition of LCM. #1: Explain how to find the LCM of coefficients. #2: Explain how to find the LCM of variables.

Team Mastery Worksheet

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Quick Check Find the GCF and LCM

Groups STUDY ISLAND: GCF and LCM of monomials Start on homework

Homework How do you find the GCF and LCM for sets of monomials? Worksheet

Summary: Journal Compare and contrast how to find the GCF and LCM of monomials. Explain the similarities and differences. Include the steps for solving each type of problem