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Factoring & Expanding Expressions

Factoring & Expanding Expressions

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Mathematics

7th Grade

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CCSS
7.EE.A.1

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Ashley Carson

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Factoring & Expanding Expressions

by Ashley Carson

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What is Factoring?

Finding the GCF between all terms and "factoring" (dividing it out) of each term. *It is the reverse of the distributive property.


We factor expressions for a few reasons:

1. To easily identify the different variables and terms of the expression.

2. To solve for an unknown variable in fewer steps.

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Simplifying an Expression by Factoring

Let's start with this expression:

12a + 24

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Simplifying an Expression by Factoring

First, we need to identify the numbers that we will find the GCF of.

12a + 24: the numbers are 12 and 24.

Question 1: What is the GCF of 12 and 24?

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Multiple Choice

What is the GCF of 12 and 24?

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24

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12

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6

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2

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Simplifying an Expression by Factoring

Now that we have our simplified terms, we can't forget how we simplified them!

Always write the GCF in front of the terms!!!!

12(a + 2)

Question 2: Let's practice finding the GCF some more!

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Multiple Choice

What is the GCF of 5 and 20?

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2

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5

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4

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20

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Remember...

After finding the GCF, factor it out and rewrite the expression:

3s + 15 = 3(s + 5)

Question 6: Factor out this expression

4x + 8

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Multiple Choice

Factor this expression:

6d - 36

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6(d + 6)

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6(d - 6)

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2(3d - 18)

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It cannot be factored.

Factoring & Expanding Expressions

by Ashley Carson

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