Algebra 65 - Creating Quadratic Expressions using the FOIL method

Algebra 65 - Creating Quadratic Expressions using the FOIL method

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11th Grade - University

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Professor Von Schmohawk introduces quadratic functions, defined by the expression ax^2 + bx + c, where a, b, and c are constants. The lecture explains that a quadratic expression can be formed by multiplying two linear expressions, using the example of 3x + 4 and 2x + 1. The FOIL method is introduced as a way to expand the product of two binomials. The lecture concludes with a preview of future topics, including various methods of factoring quadratics and the quadratic formula.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the factors of the quadratic expression 6x squared plus 11x plus 4?

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What methods of factoring quadratics will be discussed in later lectures?

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