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Factoring Review
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Factoring The process of rewriting an equation or expression as the product of its factors Example: x 2 + 3x + 2 = (x + 2)(x + 1) Most common form is the quadratic form: ax 2 + bx + c, a ≠ 0
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Factoring (when a = 1) ax 2 + bx + c = (x + ___ ) (x + ___ ) multiply to equal c and add up to equal b You can always check your answer by FOIL-ing!
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Finding Factors of C 1. Identify the value of c 2. On your calculator, go to the y= screen 3. Type C/X into y1 4. Go to the table 5. Any whole numbers (positive, non- decimal numbers) in the y1 column are factors of c
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Example
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Your Turn: Complete problems 1 – 4 on the “Factoring Practice” handout Check your answer by FOIL-ing!
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Difference of Squares When we use it: Usually in the form ax 2 – c Both a and c are perfect squares (the square root of each number is a whole number)
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Example #1
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Your Turn: Complete problems 5 – 10 on the “Factoring Practice” handout Remember to check your answer by FOIL-ing!
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Factoring (when a ≠ 1): The Welsh Method Pt. I 1. Multiply c and a 2. Rewrite the expression with the new value for c 3. Write (ax + )(ax + ) 4. Finish “factoring” the new expression 5. Reduce each set of parentheses by any common factors
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Your Turn: Complete problems 11 – 20 on the “Factoring Practice” handout Don’t forget to check by FOIL-ing!
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GCF (Greatest Common Factor) When we use it: all the terms share 1 or more factors Factoring out GCFs save us time!!! 4x 2 – 196 = 0 (2x + 14)(2x – 14) = 0
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GCF (Greatest Common Factor) Steps: 1. Identify any common factor(s) (including the GCF) 2. Factor out the common factor(s) 3. Factor the remaining expression if possible
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Example #1
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Your Turn: Complete problems 21 – 30 on “Factoring Practice” handout
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GCFs and The Welsh Method Make sure you factor out any GCFs or the Welsh Method doesn’t work!!!
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Your Turn: Complete problems 31 – 42 on the “Factoring Practice” handout
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“U” Substitution
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