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Factoring Challenge. Instructions. First time playing? Check out the instructions. Remember you need a Calculator and a Worksheet before you start the game!. Start Game. Want to know where everything came from? Check out the credits. Credits. Instructions.

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  1. Factoring Challenge Instructions First time playing? Check out the instructions. Remember you need a Calculator and a Worksheet before you start the game! Start Game Want to know where everything came from? Check out the credits. Credits

  2. Instructions • Complete all work on the worksheet (turn in at the end of class) • Keep track of your score at the top of the worksheet • Answer the yes/no questions honestly- This game is for your benefit! I am ready! Let’s go!! Back

  3. How would you like to vacation with me on that island? I can get us a great deal! The only thing we need to do is to earn some money, are you ready to get started? Sure Let’s Go!

  4. I am so glad you said yes! Now the issue of money, the only way for us to earn money is to challenge some of my old friends to some math problems. There are three opportunities to earn money per opponent. Please take your time and double check your work so that we can earn enough money for both of us to go on vacation! Meet the competition

  5. Click for round one Here comes our first challenger! Weighing in a 3 pounds 4 ounces… Daffy Duck

  6. Round 1- Simplify: (5x2 + 2x -3) + (2x2 – x + 4) Check your work

  7. Answer: 7x2 + x +1 Did you get the correct answer? No Yes

  8. Congratulations!! Daffy gave you $100 for getting that question correct. Round 2

  9. Remember when adding polynomials there are a few things to remember: The parenthesis don’t mean anything Combine ‘like terms’ (terms with matching variables) Round 2

  10. Round 2- Simplify: (3x + y – 5) – (4x – 6) Check your work

  11. Answer: -x + y + 1 Did you get the correct answer? No Yes

  12. Congratulations!! Daffy gave you $200 for getting that question correct. Click for round three

  13. Click here to watch a short video. Round 3

  14. Round 3- Simplify: (7x – 5) (x – 6) Check your work

  15. Answer: 7x2 – 47x + 30 Did you get the correct answer? No Yes

  16. Congratulations!! Daffy gave you $300 for getting that question correct. Click for next opponent

  17. Click here to watch a short video. Click for next opponent

  18. Click for round one Here comes our next challenger! Weighing in a 45 pounds 6 ounces… Yosemite Sam

  19. Round 1- Simplify: (7x – 5)2 Check your work

  20. Answer: 49x2 - 70x + 25 Did you get the correct answer? No Yes

  21. Congratulations!! Sam gave you $200 for getting that question correct. Round 2

  22. Click here to watch a short video. Round 2

  23. Round 2- Factor: x2 + x Check your work

  24. Answer: x(x + 1) Did you get the correct answer? No Yes

  25. Congratulations!! Sam gave you $300 for getting that question correct. Round 3

  26. Remember to always look for a GCF first! Sometimes it is all you can do. Round 3

  27. Round 3- Factor: 3x2 + 6x – 24 Check your work

  28. Answer: 3(x + 4)(x - 2) Did you get the correct answer? No Yes

  29. Congratulations!! Sam gave you $400 for getting that question correct. Click for next opponent

  30. Remember to always look for a GCF first! Next you want to factor what is inside the parenthesis! Click for next opponent

  31. Click for round one Here comes our next challenger! Weighing in a 103 pounds 2 ounces… Witch Hazel

  32. Round 1- Factor (x2 + 8x – 33) Check your work

  33. Answer: (x + 11)(x – 3) Did you get the correct answer? No Yes

  34. Congratulations!! Hazel gave you $300 for getting that question correct. Round two

  35. Remember when factoring trinomials there are a few things to remember: Every time you see three terms you should be using the X chart In the top of the X chart goes the first number times the last and the bottom is the middle “Two numbers that multiply to give you the top and add to give you the bottom” Round 2

  36. Round 2- Factor (x2 – 10x + 25) Check your work

  37. Answer: (x – 5)2 Did you get the correct answer? No Yes

  38. Congratulations!! Hazel gave you $400 for getting that question correct. Round 3

  39. Remember when factoring trinomials there are a few things to remember: Every time you see three terms you should be using the X chart In the top of the X chart goes the first number times the last and the bottom is the middle “Two numbers that multiply to give you the top and add to give you the bottom” If your two parenthesis are the same you can write it as squared Round 3

  40. Round 3- Factor 49x2 – 121 Check your work

  41. Answer: (7x + 11)(7x – 11) Did you get the correct answer? No Yes

  42. Congratulations!! Hazel gave you $500 for getting that question correct. Click for next opponent

  43. With a binomial there are a few things to remember: Always check for a GCF When you have two terms check to see if you can do DOTS Verify that you have subtraction and that each part is a perfect square Two sets of parenthesis one plus and one minus Click for next opponent

  44. Click for round one Here comes our next challenger! Weighing in a 65 pounds 4 ounces… Elmer Fud

  45. Round 1- Factor (6x2 – 19x – 7) Check your work

  46. Answer: (3x + 1)(2x – 7) Did you get the correct answer? No Yes

  47. Congratulations!! Elmer gave you $400 for getting that question correct. Round 2

  48. Remember when factoring trinomials there are a few things to remember: Every time you see three terms you should be using the X chart In the top of the X chart goes the first number times the last and the bottom is the middle “Two numbers that multiply to give you the top and add to give you the bottom” Re-write your middle term, pair the terms, pull out a GCF from each pair Round 2

  49. Round 2- Factor 2x2 + 5x – 25 Check your work

  50. Answer: (x + 5)(2x – 5) Did you get the correct answer? No Yes

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