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Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107, example 1

Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107, example 1. 2x 2 – 15x+ 18 When the last term is positive, what are the signs? Both positive? Both negative? Mixed? (+)(+) (-)(-) (+)(-). Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107, example 1.

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Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107, example 1

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  1. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107, example 1 2x2 – 15x+ 18When the last term is positive,what are the signs?Both positive? Both negative? Mixed?(+)(+) (-)(-) (+)(-)

  2. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107, example 1 2x2 – 15x+ 18The last term is positive,so the signs are the same.The middle term is negative so:Both signs are negative.(-)(-)

  3. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107, example 1 2x2 – 15x+ 18Both signs are same, negative.(-)(-)But the first term has a coefficient of 2. Multiply 2 times 18.

  4. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107, example 1 2x2 – 15x+ 18Both signs are negative.2 times 18 is 36What multiplies to 36 and adds to 15?

  5. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107, example 1 2x2 – 15x+ 18What multiplies to 36 and adds to 15?36x1 check 36 + 1 18x2 check 18 + 2 12x3 check 12 + 3 found it!Use -12 and -3 because both signs are negative

  6. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107, example 1 2x2 – 15x+ 18What multiplies to 36 and adds to 15?12x3=36 12+3=15(x-12)(x-3) Both signs negative Use the 2 from the first term as a denominator.

  7. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107, example 1 2x2 – 15x+ 18(x-12)(x-3) 2 2 Reduce if possible.(x-6)(x-3) 2Does not reduce so: (x-6)(2x-3)

  8. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107 #1 2x2 – 3x – 2; 2x2 = 4; Mult to 4; sub to 3(x-4)(x+1) Mixed signs 2 2 Reduce if possible.(x-2)(x+1) 2Does not reduce so: (x-2)(2x+1)

  9. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107 #7 2a2 + 5a + 3; 2x3 = 6; Mult to 6; adds to 5(x+3)(x+2) Same signs 2 2 Reduce if possible.(x+3)(x+1) 2Does not reduce so: (2x+3)(x+1)

  10. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107 #10 8x2 – 4x – 24; Factor out 44(2x2 – x – 6); 2times6=12; Multiplies to 12; subtracts to – 1.2(x+3)(x- 4) Mixed signs 2 2 Reduce if possible.2(x+3)(x-1) 2Does not reduce so: (2x+3)(x-1)

  11. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 107 #13 3y2 – 6y – 24; Factor out 33(y2 – 2y – 8); Multiplies to 8; subtracts to – 2.3(y+2)(y-4)=0 mixed signs

  12. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 108 #1 8x2 + 2x – 3; Check for GCF: none8 times 3 = 24; Mult to 24; subtracts to 2. 24x1;12x2; 8x3; 6x4; use 6 and 4.(x+6)(x - 4) becomes (x+3)(x – 1) 8 8 4 2 Move denominator to front(4x+3)(2x - 1)

  13. Factor Trinomials 8-4 page 108 #1 (4x+3)(2x - 1) = 0Solve: 4x+3= 0 2x - 1= 0 x = -3 x = 1 4 2

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