This assignment will review quadratic expression, and how to go between the standard form and the factored form of an expression.
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Question 1
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Given the standard form, find the factored form.
If you didn't get that right, watch the video below.
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Question 2
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Given the standard form, find the factored form.
If you didn't get that right, watch the video below.
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Given the standard form, find the factored form.
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Question 5
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Challenge (but you can totally figure this out): Given the standard form, find the factored form.
That may have been a little tricky because you haven't seen one like it before, so if you didn't feel great about it, here is a quick explanation.
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Question 6
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Analysis: Tell whether the sum (the numbers added up) of the constant terms in each factor (constant is a number without any variables) should be positive or negative when you factor the quadratic. In other words, if the factored form is (x+a)(x+b), should a+b be positive or negative?
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Question 7
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Analysis: Tell whether the sum of the constant terms in each factor should be positive or negative when you factor the quadratic.
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Question 8
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Analysis: Tell whether the sum of the constant terms in each factor should be positive or negative when you factor the quadratic.