Illustrative Math - Algebra 1 - Unit 7 - Lesson 7
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Create a diagram to show that (x-5)(x+8) is equivalent to x^{2}+3x-40.
Create a diagram to show that (x-5)(x+8) is equivalent to x^{2}+3x-40.
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Match each quadratic expression in standard form with its equivalent expression in factored form.
Match each quadratic expression in standard form with its equivalent expression in factored form.
arrow_right_alt | (x+5)(x-7) | |
arrow_right_alt | (x+5)(x+7) | |
arrow_right_alt | (x-5)(x+7) | |
arrow_right_alt | (x-5)(x-7) |
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Which equation has exactly one solution?
Which equation has exactly one solution?
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This lesson is from Illustrative Mathematics. Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 7. Internet. Available from https://curriculum.illustrativemathematics.org/HS/teachers/1/7/7/index.html ; accessed 26/July/2021.
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