Algebra 1 8-6 Mixed Review: Factoring ax² + bx+ c
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8 Questions
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1.
Review Lesson 8-5: Identify the factored form of each expression. Check your answer.
Review Lesson 8-5: Identify the factored form of each expression. Check your answer.
- (t + 4)(t + 11)
- (t - 5)(t - 12)
- (t - 4)(t + 7)
A.SSE.1.a
A.APR.1
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Review Lesson 2-7: Match each proportion with its solution.
Review Lesson 2-7: Match each proportion with its solution.
- 21
- 12.5
- 12
5
3.
Review Lesson 8-4: Simplify the product.Enter only a simplified expression.
Review Lesson 8-4: Simplify the product.
Enter only a simplified expression.
A.SSE.1.a
A.APR.1
5
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Review Lesson 8-4: Simplify the product.Enter only a simplified expression.
Review Lesson 8-4: Simplify the product.
Enter only a simplified expression.
A.SSE.1.a
A.APR.1
5
5.
Review Lesson 8-4: Simplify the product.Enter only a simplified expression.
Review Lesson 8-4: Simplify the product.
Enter only a simplified expression.
A.SSE.1.a
A.APR.1
5
6.
Review Lesson 8-4: Simplify the product.Enter only a simplified expression.
Review Lesson 8-4: Simplify the product.
Enter only a simplified expression.
A.SSE.1.a
A.APR.1
10
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Vocabulary Review: Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word factor.
Vocabulary Review: Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word factor.
- factoring
- factored
- factor
- The monomials 12x, 3x², and 6x³ have a common __?__ of 3x.
- When __?__ a trinomial, begin by looking for a factor common to all three terms.
- A student __?__ the expression 12x³ - 6x² into 6x²(2x - 1).
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Use Your Vocabulary: You can rewrite the expression below in order to factor it. Which rewritten expression below is NOT equivalent to the original expression?
Use Your Vocabulary: You can rewrite the expression below in order to factor it.
Which rewritten expression below is NOT equivalent to the original expression?