Factoring Polynomials Flashcards

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What steps would you take to factor this expression?

A
  1. Find the greatest common factor
  2. Factor out the GCF using the distributive property
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What steps would you take to factor this by grouping?

(one variable)

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  1. Try grouping the first two terms and the last two terms
  2. Factor out the GCF from each group
  3. Factor out the common binomial (2w + 5)
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3
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What steps would you take to factor this by grouping?

(two variables)

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  1. Rearrange the terms
  2. Form groups
  3. Factor GCF
  4. Factor out the common binomial (2y + u)
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4
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What steps would you take to factor this expression?

(Factoring a product of a quadratic trinomial and a monomial)

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  1. Remove the GCF from each term
  2. Reverse FOIL the remaining terms
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5
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How can this be written as the sum of two cubes?

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6
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What is the formula for factoring the sum of two cubes?

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7
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What is the formula for factoring the difference of two cubes?

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8
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What steps would you take to solve this equation?

(two possible answers for variable)

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Because one of the expressions must equal zero:

  1. Solve for u - 1 = 0
  2. Solve for u + 6 = 0
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9
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What steps would you take to solve this equation?

(three possible answers for variable)

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Because one of the expressions must equal zero:

  1. Solve for -4w = 0
  2. Solve for w + 6 = 0
  3. Solve for w - 9 = 0
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10
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What steps would you take to solve this equation?

(quadratic equation with leading coefficient one)

A
  1. Factor equation
  2. Solve for w + 1 = 0
  3. Solve for w - 4 = 0
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11
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What steps would you take to solve this equation?

(quadratic equation with leading coefficient greater than one)

A
  1. Rewrite equation as pictured
  2. Factor the right-hand side
  3. Solve for each factored expression
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12
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What steps would you take to factor this expression?

(factoring with repeated use of the difference of squares formula)

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  1. Factor out the greatest common factor
  2. Write (16 - w4) as a difference of squares
  3. Factor 42 - (w2)2
  4. Factor 4 - w2
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13
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What steps would you take to solve for v in this equation?

(Solving a quadratic equation needing simplification)

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  1. Rewrite equation with zero on one side
  2. Use FOIL to expand (v + 3)2
  3. Distribute the negative sign over the parenthesis
  4. Combine like terms
  5. Factor
  6. Solve both (v + 6) and and (v - 4) for zero
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