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Warm Up Feb. 14 1.How did you feel about the test yesterday? What parts were easy or hard? 2.(x + 5)(x – 9) 3.(2x + 3)(x – 4) 4.(3x 2 – 8)(x – 9) 5. What is an example of a polynomial function?
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Polynomial Examples?
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Unit 3: Polynomial Functions
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Unit 3 Objectives Use power functions to model and solve problems; justify results. Solve using tables, graphs, and algebraic properties. Interpret the constants, coefficients, and bases in the context of the problem. Create and use calculator-generated models of polynomial functions of bivariate data to solve problems. Check models for goodness-of-fit; use the most appropriate model to draw conclusions and make predictions.
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Today’s Objectives SWBAT factor polynomials. (This will help us interpret their functions tomorrow and throughout the rest of the unit.)
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Factoring Review Multiplication backwards. We start with the product and need to find the terms we multiplied to get there.
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Common Types of Factoring Greatest Common Factor Easy trinomials Harder trinomials Factor by Grouping Difference of squares The good news: You’ve already learned all of these! The better news: We’ll refresh your memory on them today!
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You Try These 3.
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People Search When I tell you to do so, walk around to find a classmate who can factor each polynomial. Remember to make an even trade – if they factor one of yours, you must factor one of theirs You can only have each person factor ONE polynomial. Your goal: get all of your polynomials factored within the time limit.
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Homework Complete the factoring puzzle. This will earn you your homework stamp and a class work (quiz) grade.
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Exit Ticket Factor the following: x 2 + 5x + 6 2y 2 – 9y – 5 9x 2 – 64 -15x 3 – x 2 + 15x – 3
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