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Seatwork 1.

1
Directions: Tell whether each expressio
n is a polynomial. If it is a polynomial, i
dentify if it as MONOMIAL, BINOMIAL,
or TRINOMIAL. If
not polynomial, tell the reason why.
•1. 

2.

3.
Drill: Find the product of the
following polynomials.
1. 2(x + 13)
2. 3x ( x – y+ 4)
3. (x + 2)(x - 15)
 
Find the GCF of the following:
1. 24 and 9
2. 60 and 72
3. 10 and 35
Find the product:
 
(Multiplicand)(Multiplier) = Pro
duct = (Multiplicand)(Multip
duct
FACTORING
FACTOR POLYNOMIALS WITH
It is the reverse process of
COMMON MONOMIAL
multiplication
FACTORS
POLYNOMIAL
 
 

 
Greatest Common Factor?
It is the largest integer, monomial o
r
multinomial that a set of numbers
or
polynomials have in common
How to get the Greatest
Common Monomial Factor?
• Find the GCF of the numerica
coefficients.
• Find the variable with the leas
exponent that appears in
ach
Practice Test:
 
 

 
Find the remaining facto
r by dividing greatest co
mmon
monomial factor to
the expression.
How can we identify the GC
F?
Common Monomial Factor
?What are the steps on how to
factor out polynomial expressi
ns
with common monomial factor
s?
FACE YOUR PARTNER!
1. What are the common interests,
hobbies, goals and dreams that you
have?

2. Are those similarities useful on


attaining certain goals?
Complete the table:
Polynomial Common Remaining Factored Form
Monomial Factor
Factor
(GCF)

1. 32 16
2. 12b + 24

3. 8 – 16
Seatwork 1.2 Complete the table:
Common Remaining
Polynomial Factored
Factor
Monomial Form
Factor
(GCF)
   
1.       x+2x (x+2x)
2.     1+3 (1+3)
3.     2z    6  
2z(6)
4.   y      
 y()

5.
9 9()
HOMEWORK 1.1:
Make your own table on
factoring a polynomial
with common monomial
factor with at least 3
examples.

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