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S2 CH 4 Identities and Factorization Q

The document contains 39 multiple choice questions about identities and factorization. The questions cover topics such as: - Identifying identities and factorizing expressions - Expanding expressions using the distributive property - Finding common factors of expressions - Simplifying rational expressions

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S2 CH 4 Identities and Factorization Q

The document contains 39 multiple choice questions about identities and factorization. The questions cover topics such as: - Identifying identities and factorizing expressions - Expanding expressions using the distributive property - Finding common factors of expressions - Simplifying rational expressions

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Chapter 4 Identities and Factorization

Multiple Choice Questions

1. If −4x 2 + 4x + 1 ≡ Ax2 + Bx + 1, Find the value of A and B.


A. A = −4, B = −4 B. A = 4, B = −4
C. A = −4, B = 4 D. A = 4, B = 4

2. Which of the following is an identity?


A. a = 6 B. 2a −a = 3 C. a = 2a − 1 D. a − 2a = −a

3. Which of the following is an identity?


A. (x − 2)(x + 2) = x 2 − 4
B. (x − 2)(x + 2) = x 2 + 4
C. (x + 2)(x + 2) = x 2 − 4
D. (x + 2)(x + 2) = x 2 + 4

4. Which of the following is identical to 5x − 2(1 − x)?


A. 3x − 2 B. 3x + 2 C. 7x − 2 D. 7x + 2

5. If (x + 5)(x − 6) ≡ x 2 +Ax − B, find the value of A and B.


A. A = 1, B = 30 B. A = 1, B = −30
C. A = −1, B = 30 D. A = −1, B = −30

6. If 6(x − 2) 2 ≡ Ax 2 + Bx + C, find the value of A, B and C.


A. A = 1, B = 4, C = 4
B. A = 1, B = −4, C = 4
C. A = 6, B = 24, C = 24
D. A = 6, B = −24, C = 24

7. If (6x − 1)(4x 2 + 3) ≡ Px 3 + Qx 2 + Rx − S, find the value of P, Q, R and S.


A. P = 24, Q = −4, R = 18, S = 3
B. P = 24, Q = 4, R = 18, S = −3
C. P = −24, Q = 4, R = 18, S = 2
D. P = 24, Q = 4, R = −18, S = 3

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8. Determine which of the following is/ are identity/identities.


I. (2x − 3)(2x + 3) = 4x 2 − 9
II. x − 4 = 5x − 4(x + 1)
A. I and II are both identities.
B. I is not an identity, II is an identity.
C. I is an identity, II is not an identity.
D. I and II are not identities.

9. Expand (2x + 5)(2x − 5)。


A. 2x 2 − 25 B. 2x 2 + 25 C. 4x 2 − 25 D. 4x 2 + 25

10. Expand 4(2a − b)(2a + b)。


A. 4b 2 − 16a 2 B. 16a 2 − 4b 2 C. 16a 2 + 4b 2 D. −16a 2 − 4b 2

11. Expand −3(x + by)(by − x)。


2 2 2 2
A. x − 3b 2 y 2 B. 3x + 3b 2 y 2 C. 3x − 3b 2 y 2 D. x − 3by 2

12. Expand (a + 3b) 2 。


A. a 2 + 3b 2 B. a 2 + 9b 2 C. a 2 + 6ab + 3b 2 D. a 2 + 6ab + 9b 2

13. Expand −3(5a − 3b) 2 。


A. 75a 2 − 90ab + 27b 2 B. −75a 2 + 90ab − 27b 2
C. −75a 2 − 30ab + 9b 2 D. −75a 2 − 90ab − 9b 2

14. Expand (−ab − c) 2 。


A. ab + 2abc + c 2 B. ab 2 + 2abc + c 2
C. a 2 b 2 − 2abc + c 2 D. a 2 b 2 + 2abc + c 2

15. Expand (x − 7)(x 2 + 14x + 49)。


A. x 3 − 7x 2 + 49x + 343 B. x 3 − 7x 2 − 49x − 343
C. x 3 + 7x 2 + 49x + 343 D. x 3 + 7x 2 − 49x − 343

16. Which of the following is identical to (2x + 5) 2 − (2x − 5) 2 ?


A. 0 B. 20x C. 40x D. 4x 2 − 25

17. Which of the following is the common factor of 4xy, 12x 2 y and 18xy 2 ?
A. 2xy B. 4xy C. 6xy D. 2x 2 y 2

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18. Which of the following is the common factor of 6x, 18y and 21z?
A. 3 B. 9 C. 9xyz D. 252xyz

19. Factorize 8x 2 y 4 − 36x 2 y。


A. 4x 2 y(2y 3 − 1) B. 4x 2 y(2y 3 − 9)
C. 2x 2 y(4y 3 − 18) D. 2xy(4xy 3 − 18x)

20. Factorize e(c + d) − f(c + d)。


A. (c − d)(e − f) B. (c + d)(f − e)
C. (c + d)(e − f) D. (c + d)(e + f)

21. Factorize p(s − t)q − 3(s − t)a。


A. (s + t)(pq + 3a) B. (s + t)(pq − 3a)
C. (s − t)(pq + 3a) D. (s − t)(pq − 3a)

22. Factorize 5(x + y) 2 − 10(x + y)z。


A. 5(x + y)(x + y + 2z) B. 5(x + y)(x − y − 2z)
C. 5(x + y)(x − y + 2z) D. 5(x + y)(x + y − 2z)

23. Factorize 4ab3 ( x − y ) + 10a 2 b( x − y ) 2 − 12a 3b 2 ( x − y ) 3 。

A. 2ab( x − y )[2b 2 + 5a( x − y ) − 6ab( x − y ) 2 ]

B. 2ab( x − y )[2b 2 + 5a( x − y ) − 6a 2 b( x − y )]

C. 2ab( x − y )[2b 2 + 5a( x − y ) − 6a 2 b( x − y ) 2 ]

D. 2ab( x − y )[2b + 5a( x − y ) − 6a 2 b( x − y ) 2 ]

24. Factorize y 3 − 3y 2 + 3y − 9。
A. (y 2 + 3)(y + 3) B. (y 2 − 3)(y + 3)
C. (y 2 + 3)(y − 3) D. (y 2 − 3)(y − 3)

25. Which of the following cannot be factorized?


A. 6ab + 6ac + bd − dc
B. 6ab − 6ac + bd − dc
C. 6ab + 6ac + bd + dc
D. −6ab + 6ac − bd + dc

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26. Factorize 169 − (a + b) 2 。


A. (13 − a − b) 2
B. (13 − a + b) 2
C. (13 + a + b)(13 − a − b)
D. (13 − a + b)(13 − a + b)

27. Factorize 4p 2 − 16p + 16。


A. 4(p + 2) 2
B. 4(p − 2) 2
C. 4(p − 4) 2
D. (4p − 8) 2

28. Factorize y 4 − 2 401。


A. (y 2 + 49)(y + 7)(y − 7)
B. (y 2 + 49)(y 2 + 7)(y − 7)
C. (y + 49)(y 2 + 7)(y − 7)
D. (y + 49)(y + 7)(y − 7)

29. Factorize (4a 2 − 20ab + 25b 2 ) − 121c 2 。


A. (2a − 5b − 11c) 2
B. (2a − 5b) 2 + (11c) 2
C. (2a − 5b + 11c)(2a − 5b − 11c)
D. (2a + 5b + 11c)(2a + 5b − 11c)

6 pq 2
30. Simplify 。
18 p 3 q
q q q2 q
A. B. C. D.
3p 3p 2 3p 12 p 2

21ax + 14ay
31. Simplify 。
7ay
x + 2y 2x + 3y 3x + y 3x + 2 y
A. B. C. D.
y y y y

a+4
32. Simplify 。
16 − a 2
1 1 1 a+4
A. B. C. D.
a+4 4−a a−4 a−4

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21a 2 − 7a
33. Simplify 。
5 − 15a
5 7a 7a 5
A. B. C. − D. −
7a 5 5 7a

3x
34. Simplify 。
12x − 9 x 2 + 6 x
3

1
A. 4x 2 − 3x + 2 B.
4 x 2 − 3x + 2
x 4 x 2 − 3x + 2
C. D.
4 x 2 − 3x + 2 x

3b 2 2a 2
35. Simplify × 。
2a 4b 2
3a 4 4 3
A. B. C. D.
4 3a a a

8b 2 4b 2
36. Simplify ÷ 。
3a 2 9a
b 6 6 ab
A. B. C. D.
6 a ab 6

b2 − a2 a + b
37. Simplify ÷ 2 。
3b 2b
2b( a − b) 2b(b − a ) 2b( a + b) − 2b(a + b)
A. B. C. D.
3 3 3 3

6c − 4d 3c − 2d
38. Simplify ÷ 。
3(a − b) a−b
2 2 2( a + b ) 2( c − d )
A. B. C. D.
3 3( a − b ) 3 3(a − b)

5c 2 10c d 2
39. Simplify ÷ × 。
d3 d c
1 1
A. 2 B. C. −2 D. −
2 2

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Level 2

17. Prove that ( x − 3) 2 − 1 = ( x − 4)( x − 2) is an identity.

18. If ( x + 7)(2 x − 5) ≡ Ax 2 + Bx + C , find the values of A, B and C.


19. Expand the following expressions.
(a) (3x − 4 y)(3x + 4 y) (b) (3x − 4 y ) 2 (c) 2( x + 2 y ) 2
20. Factorize 6(a + 1) 2 + 4(a + 1) .

21. Factorize 4c 2 − 6dx + 3cd − 8cx .


22. Factorize 4 x 3 − 3 y + 4 x − 3 x 2 y .
23. Factorize the following expressions.
(a) 4 x 2 − 64 y 2 (b) 16x 2 + 16x + 4
24. Factorize the following expressions.
(a) 36 − ( x − y ) 2 (b) ( a + b) 2 − ( a − b) 2
25. Factorize 9 z 2 − ( x 2 − 6 xy + 9 y 2 ) .
26. Find the values of the following without using a calculator.
(a) 632 − 622 (b) 132 − 4( 4) 2
27. Simplify the following expressions.
x 2 − 2x + 1 ax + bx − ay − by
(a) (b)
2x − 2 x− y
7 a 2 b 16b
28. Simplify ( )( ).
4ab 2 28a
(2m − 3n) 2 8m
29. Simplify × .
4mn 4m − 6n
9x 2x − 6 x − 3
30. Simplify × ÷ .
7y 6x 14 y

(3m − 4n) 2 27m 2 n


31. Simplify ÷ (3m − 4n) × .
9mn 3m 2 − 4mn

Level 3

32. (a) Prove that ( x 2 − 1) 2 = x 4 − 2 x 2 + 1 is an identity.


(b) Using the result of (a), expand ( x + 1) 2 ( x − 1) 2 .

33. Prove that ( x + y + z ) 2 = x 2 + y 2 + z 2 + 2( xy + yz + xz) is an identity.

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