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Honors Advanced Algebra Lesson 3-1
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Warm-up Find the greatest common factor of the following. Factor it out of the expression. 1. 24x 3 + 36x 5 2. 51x 2 + 27x 3 3. 8x 2 – 16x + 4 Challenge: 12x 3 y – 15x 2 y 2 + 18xy 3
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Refresher Find the greatest common factor for the following. 1. 25 and 35 2. 56 and 70 3. 81 and 27 Challenge: 17 and 41
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Greatest Common Factor of Polynomials When looking at polynomials, we must find the greatest common factor of both the coefficients and the variables. Example: 35x and 25x 2 Between 35 and 25, the greatest common factor is 5. Between x and x 2, the greatest common factor is x. Therefore, my greatest common factor is 5x; it is the highest number that will divide evenly into both 35x and 25x 2
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Let’s Practice Find the greatest common factor of the following terms. 1. 3x and 9x 2. 16x 3 and 24x 2 3. -36x and 42x 2 Challenge - 51x 5 and -68x 3
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Factoring We use our knowledge of greatest common factors to factor out or simplify polynomial expressions. Example: Factor (4x 3 – 32x 2 + 28x) The greatest common factor is 4x. When we factor 4x out of each of our terms, we get the polynomial expression 4x(x 2 – 8x + 7) Distributing our greatest common factor back into the parentheses, we arrive at our original expression (4x 3 – 32x 2 + 28x)
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Let’s Practice Factor the following expressions. 1. 15x 2 – 5x + 30 2. 27x 3 – 9x 2 + 45x + 18 Challenge: 18x 2 y + 24xy 2 + 48y 3
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Rational Expressions A rational expression is a quotient of two polynomials. It is very important to remember that we cannot divide by 0 when working with rational expressions.
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Example 1 Simplify 270x 3 y 2 365x 2 y 4
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Example 2 Simplify. Factor Simplify
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Example 3 Simplify
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Example 4 Simplify
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Let’s Practice Simplify the following 1. 18x 3 3. 27x 2 2. 28x 2 y4. 24xy 2
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Let’s Practice Simplify the following: 1. 2.
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