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FACTORING POLYNOMIALS ( GCF and DIFFERENCE OF TWOSQUARES)

FACTORING POLYNOMIALS ( GCF and DIFFERENCE OF TWOSQUARES)

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Video link for perfect squares

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Video link for perfect cubes

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​Let's review!

​To review about the key concepts on factoring polynomials, please answer the following question on the next pages.

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Multiple Choice

Factoring means _____________.

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Finding what to multiply to get an expression

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Finding what to add to get an expression

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Finding what to divide to get an expression

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Multiple Choice

In factoring the expressions with monomials, getting the __________ is the method to be used.

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Square of a number

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Cube of a number

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Greatest Common Factor

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Multiple Choice

The GCF of  12 and 16 is _____.

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4

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8

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2

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Multiple Choice

The GCF of  x⁴ and x⁶  is _____.

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x⁴

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x⁶

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Multiple Choice

64 is a perfect square number of  ______.

               _____• _____ = 64

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5

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Multiple Choice

Which is NOT a perfect square number?

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112

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144

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225

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Multiple Choice

When multiplying the variables with exponents, we ______ the exponents.

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add

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multiply

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divide

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Multiple Choice

x⁸  is the square of the _____.

    

               _____•  _____ = x

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x⁴

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Multiple Choice

Which is NOT a perfect cube number?

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125

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y⁶  is the cube of the _____.

    

                  _____•  _____• _____ = y⁶

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y⁴

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​FACTORING POLYNOMIALS OF SUM AND DIFFERENCE OF TWO CUBES

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