Algebra 1 8-7 Complete Lesson: Factoring Special Cases

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Solve It! The diagram shows two adjacent squares and their areas. In terms of x, how much taller is the left square than the right?

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Problem 1 Got It?

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Problem 1 Got It?

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Problem 2 Got It?

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Vocabulary: Write a binomial that is a difference of squares.

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Problem 3 Got It?

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Problem 3 Got It?

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Problem 4 Got It? What is the factored form of the binomial?

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Problem 4 Got It? Reasoning: The expression below contains two perfect squares.
Can you use the method in Problem 4 to factor it? Explain your reasoning.

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Problem 5 Got It?

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Problem 5 Got It?

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Reasoning: Identify the rule you would use to factor the expression.

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Reasoning: Identify the rule you would use to factor the expression.

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Reasoning: Identify the rule you would use to factor the expression.

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Review Lesson 8-6: Match the binomial factors with each trinomial to identify its factored form.

  • (6a + 7)
  • (4a + 3)
  • (3a - 2)
  • (2a + 3)
  • (4a - 7)
  • (3a - 5)
  • 18a² + 9a - 14
  • 8a² + 18a + 9
  • 12a² - 41a + 35
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Review Lesson 8-2: Find the GCF of the terms of the polynomial.
Enter only a monomial.

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Review Lesson 8-2: Find the GCF of the terms of the polynomial.
Enter only a monomial.

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Vocabulary Review: Identify the operators for each expression on the right.

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Use Your Vocabulary: Match events in the left column with a corresponding special case of the event in the right column. Not all events will be used.

  • a sport
  • a meal
  • a field trip
  • a book
  • an animal
  • an assignment
  • baseball
  • a term paper
  • a biography
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Reflection: Math Success