
Bell Ringer 03.13.24 Wed. Factoring Out GCF in Polynomials
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ANTICA TAYLOR
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Factoring
Polynomials
Unit 5
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Greatest
Common
Factor
Lesson 1
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What? Why? How?
We are learning how to
find the gcf from an
expression/polynomial
and how to decompose
polynomials into
irreducible factors.
WHAT ARE WE
LEARNING
WHY ARE WE
LEARNING THIS
HOW YOU’LL BE
SUCCESSFUL
We are learning how to
factor polynomials in order
to solve for
x-intercepts/zeros. Factoring
is the foundation for many
theorems and problems that
student will later learn in
precalculus and calculus.
● I can find the gcf.
● I can use factoring to
write a polynomial as the
product of polynomials of
lesser degree.
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Greatest Common Factors (GCF)
The greatest common factor of an algebraic expression is the
"greatest" factor that can be divided into each of the terms with no
remainder.
For example: 24 and 36 have a GCF of 12 because 12 goes into 24
two times and 36 three times. 24 and 36 have other factors but 12 is
the largest number to go into both.
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Greatest Common Factors (GCF)
What are the factors of 36 and 24?
24-
36-
What is the largest factor they have in common?
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Fill in the Blank
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 48 and 36 is
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Greatest Common Factors (GCF)
1. 25a2 + 15a
2. 18x2 - 12x3
3. 28a2b + 56abc2
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
x2 - 5x
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Multiple Choice
Factor: 3x3 + 9x2 - 15x
x(3x2 + 9x - 15)
3x(x2 + 3x - 5)
3x(x2 - 9x + 15)
x(3x2 -9x + 15)
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Greatest Common Factors (GCF)
1. 20x2 - 24xy
2. 28a2 + 21b - 35b2c2
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Multiple Choice
Factor completely
4a3b5 − 18a2b3 + 8a3b3
2a2b3 (2ab2 − 9ab + 4ab2)
2a2b3 (2ab2 − 9 + 4a)
4a2b3 (ab2 − 14 + 6a)
2ab (2a2b3 − 9ab + 4ab)
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Multiple Choice
Find the factors
24m4n2 − 16m3n3
4m3n2(6m − 4n)
8mn (3m4n2 − 2m3n3)
8m3n2 (3m − 2n)
8m3n2 (3mn − 2mn)
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Open Ended
Factor out GCF completely: 16xy2 - 24y2z + 40y2
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Poll
How well did you master the content from this lesson?
4- I can factor out the GCF from numbers, variables and polynomials expressions.
3- I can factor out the GCF from Only Numbers and Varibles.
2- I can factor out the GCF from just Numbers.
1- I can identify the GCF.
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Factoring
Polynomials
Unit 5
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