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FACTORING BY GREATEST COMMON MONOMIAL FACTOR

FACTORING BY GREATEST COMMON MONOMIAL FACTOR

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Mathematics

8th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

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Rica Bautista

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22 Slides • 5 Questions

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FACTORING BY GREATEST COMMON MONOMIAL FACTOR

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objectives

At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;

1. Define Common Monomial Factoring

2. Identify factors of a given expression of a monomial; and

3. Factor polynomials using Common Monomial Factor.

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FACTORING BY GREATEST COMMON MONOMIAL FACTOR

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Factor – number on algebraic expression that divides another number evenly with no remainder.

Greatest Common Factor – is the largest number that is a factor of two or more numbers.

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Multiple Choice

What is the Greatest Common factor of 4 and 6?

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Multiple Choice

What is the Greatest Common factor of 9 and 12?

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Multiple Choice

What is the Greatest Common factor of 14 and 21?

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Multiple Choice

What is the Greatest Common factor of 24 and 36?

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7

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Multiple Choice

What is the Greatest Common factor of 26 and 39?

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​width(w)

​length(l)

​in order for us to find the area of this rectangle, we will use the formula;

area= length x width

​Let's see this rectangle;

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​w= 2 units

​l= (x+3) units

area= l x w
area= (x+3) x 2
area= 2x+6 square units

For example;

​let l= (x+3) and w= 2

therefore, the area of this rectangle is 2x+6 sq. units

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greatest common monomial factoring

​To find the GCMF of each pair of monomials, we will use the following steps:

Step 1: Factor each monomial.

Step 2: Identify the common factors.

Step 3: Find the product of the common factors.

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greatest common monomial factoring

​Example 1. Find the GCMF of each pair of monomials.
a.  (4x)3 and (8x)2


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greatest common monomial factoring

​Example 1. Find the GCMF of each pair of monomials.
a.  (4x)3 and (8x)2

Step 1: Factor each monomial.
4x3= 2⋅2⋅x⋅x⋅x
8x2= 2⋅2⋅2⋅x⋅x

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greatest common monomial factoring

​Example 1. Find the GCMF of each pair of monomials.
a.  (4x)3 and (8x)2

Step 1: Factor each monomial.
4x3= 2⋅2⋅x⋅x⋅x
8x2= 2⋅2⋅2⋅x⋅x

Step 2: Identify the common factors.
2⋅2⋅x⋅x

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greatest common monomial factoring

​Example 1. Find the GCMF of each pair of monomials.
a.  (4x)3 and (8x)2

Step 1: Factor each monomial.
4x3= 2⋅2⋅x⋅x⋅x
8x2= 2⋅2⋅2⋅x⋅x

Step 2: Identify the common factors.
2⋅2⋅x⋅x

Step 3: Find the product of the common factors.
2⋅2⋅x⋅x= 4x2

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greatest common monomial factoring

​Example 1. Find the GCMF of each pair of monomials.
b.  15y6 and 9z

Step 1: Factor each monomial.
15y6= 3⋅5⋅y⋅y⋅y⋅y⋅y⋅y
9z= 3⋅3⋅z

Step 2: Identify the common factors.
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Step 3: Find the product of the common factors.
3

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Greatest common monomial factor of a given polynomial

Step 1. Determine the number of terms.

Step 2. Determine the GCF of the Numerical Coefficients. Determine the GCF of the variables.

Step 3. Find the product of GCF of the numerical coefficient and variables.

Step 4. Find the other factor by dividing each term of polynomial by the GCF.

Step 5. Write the complete factored form.

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Greatest common monomial factor of a given polynomial

Step 1. Determine the number of terms.
6x and 3x2

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Greatest common monomial factor of a given polynomial

Step 1. Determine the number of terms.
6x and 3x2

Step 2. Determine the GCF of the Numerical Coefficients. Determine the GCF of the variables.
3⋅2⋅x
3⋅x⋅x

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Greatest common monomial factor of a given polynomial

Step 1. Determine the number of terms.
6x and 3x2

Step 2. Determine the GCF of the Numerical Coefficients. Determine the GCF of the variables.
3⋅2⋅x
3⋅x⋅x

Step 3. Find the product of GCF of the numerical coefficient and variables.
=3x

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Greatest common monomial factor of a given polynomial

Step 1. Determine the number of terms.
6x and 3x2

Step 2. Determine the GCF of the Numerical Coefficients. Determine the GCF of the variables.
3⋅2⋅x
3⋅x⋅x

Step 3. Find the product of GCF of the numerical coefficient and variables.
=3x

Step 4. Find the other factor by dividing each term of polynomial by the GCF.
6x/3x + 3x2/3x= 2+x

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Greatest common monomial factor of a given polynomial

Step 1. Determine the number of terms.
6x and 3x2

Step 2. Determine the GCF of the Numerical Coefficients. Determine the GCF of the variables.
3⋅2⋅x
3⋅x⋅x

Step 3. Find the product of GCF of the numerical coefficient and variables.
=3x

Step 4. Find the other factor by dividing each term of polynomial by the GCF.
6x/3x + 3x2/3x= 2+x

Step 5. Write the complete factored form.
=3x(2+x)

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Greatest common monomial factor of a given polynomial

Example 2: 12x3-18xy+24x  



Step 1. Determine the number of terms.
12x3, 18xy and 24x  

Step 2. Determine the GCF of the Numerical Coefficients. Determine the GCF of the variables.
6⋅2⋅x⋅x⋅x
6⋅3⋅x⋅y
6⋅4⋅x

Step 3. Find the product of GCF of the numerical coefficient and variables.
=6x

Step 4. Find the other factor by dividing each term of polynomial by the GCF.
12x3/6x-18xy/6x+24x/6x= 2x2-3y+4

Step 5. Write the complete factored form.
=6x(2x2-3y+4)

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Greatest common monomial factor of a given polynomial

Example 3: 12x3y5-20x5y2z



Step 1. Determine the number of terms.
 12x3y5 and 20x5y2z

Step 2. Determine the GCF of the Numerical Coefficients. Determine the GCF of the variables.
4⋅3⋅x⋅x⋅x⋅y⋅y⋅y⋅y⋅y
4⋅5⋅x⋅x⋅x⋅x⋅x⋅y⋅y⋅z
Step 3. Find the product of GCF of the numerical coefficient and variables.

= 4x3y2

Step 4. Find the other factor by dividing each term of polynomial by the GCF.
12x3y5/4x3y2 -20x5y2z/4x3y2= 3y3-5x2z

Step 5. Write the complete factored form.
= 4x3y2(3y3-5x2z)

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“The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics.”

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