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4.1 Review: Factoring Expressions in Standard Form (Due 1/10/24)

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Essential Question: How do we find the factors of an expression in standard form?


Learning Target: Students will be able to find the factors of expressions in standard form and apply that ability to solve real-world problems.

Show your work and use complete sentences for credit.

Day 1 1/8/24

This video covers the box method for factors quadratic expressions. Please watch it to help you use the box method to factor the following quadratics.


Question 1
1.

Review: Simplify the product.

Question 2
2.

Review : Simplify the product.

Question 3
3.

Review: Simplify the product.

Question 4
4.

Review: Simplify the product.

Question 5
5.

Vocabulary Review: Use the Distributive Property. Match equivalent expressions.

  • y(y + 2)
  • (2y - 1)(y + 2)
  • y(y² + 3y - 6)
  • -1(y + 2)
  • y³ + 3y² - 6y
  • -y - 2
  • y² + 2y
  • 2y(y + 2) - 1(y + 2)
Question 6
6.

Factor this standard form quadratic expression.
Use the box method to show your work.

Question 7
7.

Factor this standard form quadratic expression.

Use the box method to show your work.

Question 8
8.

Factor this standard form quadratic expression.




Use the box method to show your work.

Question 9
9.

Factor this standard form quadratic expression.



Use the box method to show your work.

Question 10
10.

Factor this standard form quadratic expression.



Use the box method to show your work.

Question 11
11.

Factor this standard form quadratic expression.



Use the box method to show your work.

Question 12
12.

Factor this standard form quadratic expression.

Use the box method to show your work.

Question 13
13.

Lisa factored the following problem:
She got the answer below. Decide if she is correct and explain how you know.

Question 14
14.

Prove that (x+4) and (x+6) are the factors of:

Question 15
15.

Match the quadratic to its factors.

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(x + 3) (x - 6)
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(x - 3) (x - 6)
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(x + 6) (x - 3)
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(x + 3) (x + 6)
Question 16
16.

Day 2 1/9/24

Question 17
17.

What are two factors of 60 that combine (add or subtract) to equal 17? (Use 'and' between the two numbers)

Question 18
18.

What are two factors of -60 that combine (add or subtract) to equal 11? (Use 'and' between the two numbers)

Question 19
19.

What are two factors of 48 that combine (add or subtract) to equal -14? (Use 'and' between the two numbers)

Question 20
20.

What are two factors of 48 that combine (add or subtract) to equal 19? (Use 'and' between the two numbers)

Question 21
21.

Factor this standard form quadratic expression.

Use the box method to show your work.

Question 22
22.

Factor this standard form quadratic expression.

Use the box method to show your work.

Question 23
23.

Factor this standard form quadratic expression.



Use the box method to show your work.

Question 24
24.

Factor this standard form quadratic expression.



Use the box method to show your work.

Day 3 1/10/24

Question 25
25.
Solve this quadratic equation. (hint look at your work from Day 1 and Day 2

(If the equation only has one answer, then write n/a for solution 2.)


Solution 1:
_______

Solution 2:
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Question 26
26.
Solve this quadratic equation. (hint look at your work from Day 1 and Day 2

(If the equation only has one answer, then write n/a for solution 2.)


Solution 1:
_______

Solution 2:
_______
Question 27
27.
Solve this quadratic equation. (hint look at your work from Day 1 and Day 2

(If the equation only has one answer, then write n/a for solution 2.)


Solution 1:
_______

Solution 2:
_______
Question 28
28.
Solve this quadratic equation. (hint look at your work from Day 1 and Day 2

(If the equation only has one answer, then write n/a for solution 2.)


Solution 1:
_______

Solution 2:
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Question 29
29.
Solve this quadratic equation. (hint look at your work from Day 1 and Day 2

(If the equation only has one answer, then write n/a for solution 2.)


Solution 1:
_______

Solution 2:
_______
Question 30
30.
Solve this quadratic equation. (hint look at your work from Day 1 and Day 2

(If the equation only has one answer, then write n/a for solution 2.)


Solution 1:
_______

Solution 2:
_______
Question 31
31.
Solve this quadratic equation. (hint look at your work from Day 1 and Day 2

(If the equation only has one answer, then write n/a for solution 2.)


Solution 1:
_______

Solution 2:
_______
Question 32
32.
Solve this quadratic equation. (hint look at your work from Day 1 and Day 2

(If the equation only has one answer, then write n/a for solution 2.)


Solution 1:
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Solution 2:
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