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Using Area Model

Divide each set of Algebra Tiles into four sections, separating the large squares, small squares, and both groups of rectangles. The tiles in each section represent what is in our Area Model (window).

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Using Area Model

Divide each set of Algebra Tiles into four sections, separating the large squares, small squares, and both groups of rectangles. The tiles in each section represent what is in our Area Model (window).

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AREA MODEL WINDOW: Products of Polynomials Divide each set of Algebra Tiles into four sections, separating the

large squares, small squares, and both groups of rectangles. The tiles in each section represent what is in our Area Model (window). 1) (2x + 1) (3x + 2) 2) (y + 4) (y + 2)

3)

(w + 1) (2w + 3)

4)

(2g + 3) (g + 2)

5)

(p + 3) (p 5)

6)

(2a 3) (a 1)

7) (2a + 1) (a 1)

8)

(3m 1) (2m 3)

AREA MODEL WINDOW: Factors of Polynomials Divide each set of Algebra Tiles into four sections, separating the large squares, small squares, and both groups of rectangles. The tiles in each section represent what is in our Area Model (window). 1) c2 + 5c + 4 2) y2 + 4y + 4

3)

w2 + w 12

4)

g2 - 8g + 12

5)

2p2 + 7p + 6

6)

3a2 + 8p + 4

7)

2a2 - 9a + 4

8)

2m2 + 5m - 3

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