Factoring Polynomials When a ≠ 1
We looked at examples of how to factor trinomials when a ≠ 1. This is tricky, as there are many pairs of factors to consider, and the placement of the plus and minus signs inside the parentheses can be tricky.
Tonight's Homework: Lesson 10.6 ( 18 - 32 ). At least two of the problems cannot be factored into two binomials. Note: Because of the track meet on Thursday, this assignment will not be due until Monday, May 17th.
Tonight's Homework: Lesson 10.6 ( 18 - 32 ). At least two of the problems cannot be factored into two binomials. Note: Because of the track meet on Thursday, this assignment will not be due until Monday, May 17th.
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