Algebra 2 4-4 Guided Practice: Factoring Quadratic Expressions

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Solve It! In a game, you see the two cards shown.


You will get two other cards with numbers.

You win if:
1. The product of your two numbers equals the number on one card shown
AND
2. The sum of your two numbers equals the number on the other card shown.

What should your two cards be for you to win the game?
Drag and drop the card numbers on the left to form two winning hands on the right.

  • 1
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  • 5
  • Winning hand (with sum 6)
  • Winning hand (with sum 5)
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Take Note: Define factoring.
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Identify the first terms in the pair of binomials.

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Identify the outer terms in the pair of binomials.

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Identify the inner terms in the pair of binomials.

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Identify the last terms in the pair of binomials.

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Take Note: Place the steps used in the FOIL method in the correct order.

  1. inner
  2. last
  3. first
  4. outer
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Take Note: Summarize the process of using the FOIL method to multiply binomials.
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Problem 1 Got It?

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Problem 1 Got It?

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Problem 1 Got It?

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Take Note: Define greatest common factor (GCF) of an expression.
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Take Note: Provide an example of a simplified binomial that has a GCF of 7x.

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Problem 2 Got It?

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Problem 2 Got It?

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Problem 2 Got It?

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Take Note: Summarize the process for factoring a quadratic trinomial of the form: ax^{2}+bx+c, \ \ a\ne1
when there is no common factor.
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Problem 3 Got It? What is the factored form of the expression? Check your answers.

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Problem 3 Got It? What is the factored form of the expression? Check your answers.

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Problem 3 Got It? Reasoning: Can you factor the expression into a product of two binomials? Explain.

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Take Note: Define perfect square trinomial.
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Take Note: What do you know about the first and third terms of all perfect square trinomials?
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Take Note: What do you know about the middle term of all perfect square trinomials?
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Take Note: Provide an example of a perfect square trinomial written in standard form.

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Problem 4 Got It?

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Take Note: Define difference of two squares.
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Take Note: Summarize the process for recognizing a difference of two squares.
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Take Note: Provide an example of a difference of two squares written in standard form.

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Problem 5 Got It?

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🧠 Retrieval Practice:
Summarize the mathematical content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?