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Chapter 5- Factoring Polynomials

Chapter 5- Factoring Polynomials. By Morgan Cowder and Liz P urcell. Chapter 5 Section 1- Factoring Integers. Problem 3, page186 List all pairs of factors of each integer: 24 (1) (24) (-1) (-24) (2) (12) (-2) (-12) (3) (8) (-3) (-8) (4) (6) (-4) (-6).

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Chapter 5- Factoring Polynomials

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  1. Chapter 5- Factoring Polynomials By Morgan Cowder and Liz Purcell

  2. Chapter 5 Section 1- Factoring Integers • Problem 3, page186 • List all pairs of factors of each integer: 24 (1) (24) (-1) (-24) (2) (12) (-2) (-12) (3) (8) (-3) (-8) (4) (6) (-4) (-6)

  3. Chapter 5 Section 2- Dividing Monomials • Problem 5, page 192 • Simplify. Assume that no denominator equals zero. 12a Divide both the numerator and denominator by 3a. 12a = 3a x 4 = 4 3a 1 3a 3a x 1

  4. Chapter 5 Section 3- Monomial Factors of Polynomials • Problem 7, page 196 • Divide. 12xy +27y To divide a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term of the polynomial by the monomial and add the results. 12xy 27y 3y 3y 3y 4x+9 + =

  5. Crazy Career: FBI • We interviewed an FBI accountant and we gathered the following information:

  6. Problem in the FBI!!!

  7. Thank You For Your Time!! • We have reviewed how to factor integers, divide monomials, and find monomial factors of polynomials! Good luck on the final!

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