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UNIT 5 PRACTICE TEST (ANOTHER EXTRA PRACTICE)

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Hyɛ no nsow a efi ɔkyerɛwfo no hɔ:

THIS IS EXTRA PRACTICE FOR UNIT 5. HAS EVERYTHING BUT CHALLENGE PROBLEM.

THIS IS EXTRA PRACTICE FOR UNIT 5. HAS EVERYTHING BUT CHALLENGE PROBLEM.

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1.

Categorize each item with its matching polynomial type.

  • 4th degree

  • 6th degree

  • Leading coefficient of 2

  • Leading coefficient of -9

  • Polynomials with exactly two terms.

  • Polynomials with only one term.

  • Polynomials with exactly three terms.

  • 4th degree

  • Leading coefficient of -7

  • Monomial

  • Trinomial

  • Binomial

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3.

LT 5D: I can multiply polynomials

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4.

Enter an expression equivalent to:

HINT: STACK THEM VERTICALLY TO HELP YOU SEE IT BETTER

IF THE LETTERS HAVE THE SAME EXPONENT,

order it from alphabets.

SO A FIRST THEN B.

X then Y

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5.

Directions: Find the product. use any method!

*BONUS* CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT THIS IS CALLED?

THIS IS A PERFECT SQUARE

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6.

Directions: Find the product of the following polynomials. use any method!

THIS IS CALLED A DIFFERENCE OF SQUARES.

WHEN YOU SEE THE ALMOST SAME EXACT EXPRESSION

NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE IS ONLY A PLUS AND A MINUS

this means that their will always be a PAIR that cancels out (if you show your work you will see what I mean)