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Unit 10 Name: Teacher’s Name: a Room Number: ote __ PERIOD __ Skills Practice Factors and Greatest Common Factors Find the factors of each number, Then classify each number as prime or composite. LW N25 ¢ 231 | ¥ B16 \\ 2 5 4.52 \,2,4)3 2,82 ¢ 5.38. \,2,\9 33 6.105 \,3\S\ \ \ \ a . ’ if ~ S$ Pa Find the prime factorization of each integer, i} 7-16 — 8.200 2 2 a2 2° D 10.36 @ ‘| 12-72 — Factor each monomial completely. 13, 10a ( 14, -2Tety? —) B32 DX KK VY 15. 28pq? 16. 44m?ns? 2.2 ¥ Find the GCF of each set of monomials. 17. 12, 18 18.20,27 19. 30, 48 £ 20.24,81 3 21, 20, 36, 64 22.42, 60,78 (/ 23.160, 216% | 24, 18a, 4804 5. Beye, A8xy4 mn®, AAmn8 x A © Glencoe/MeGraw-ti 525 Glencoe Algebra 1 NAME Practice Find the factors of each number, Then classify each Factors and Greatest Common Factors DATE _ PERIOD oG number as prime or composite. 418 \1213,0,9,\§*, 237 1,37 e 8.48 12,2 4.U 8 V2 c WTS 4.116 5.188 \\2,>,66,23.4) 6.211 - 24, 24.53, Wy AN Bw A! 2 2 7 iS Find the prime factorization of each integer. A 25,2 2 7.52 2%. \% a9 -\+2°.% 9.108 2° 3 10.225 32 a? 41.286 2.\).\% 12-984), 9,2, Factor each monomial completely. - 13.300 2:3-Sdid dQ Q w-tim -\. 2°27 33m a Babes SDS + eG hie WEB Z.3.9.B WCC AE Mabe? SAG .Q h, coe 71689 5 2.2.2.5). 9 G7 88 aie? VW WIGEK yz > ® . PUL s Find the GCF of each set of monomiais. 0 19. 18,49 \ 20, 18, 45,63 21.16, 24,48 B 22.12, 30,114 Lo 23.9,27,77 \ 2 4.24,72, 108 VE 26. 72r’s?, 36rs8 SOW 29. AOxy?, 56x%y2, 1242%y% 25. 2488, 567s $0 28, 28 2 30, 884d, 40202, 3262 hy BO. 88e%d, 40ca?, 820% 21. 150%, 35062 SG\O g a Cc GEOMETRY For Exercises 31 and 32, use the following information. Ze \ The area of a rectangle is 84 square inches. Its length and width are both whole numbers 3Bin 32. What is the maximum perimeter of the rectangle? WO 4 “ 31. What is the minimum perimeter of the rectangle? RENOVATION For Exercises 33 and 34, use the following information. Ms. Baxter wants to tile a wall to serve as a splashguard above a basin in the basement, She plans to use equal-sized tiles to cover an area that measures 48 inches by 36 inches, What is the maximum-size square tile Ms, Baxter can use the tiles? \24/) ure. 94, How many tiles of this size will she need? and not have to cut any of Sq (2. 526 © GlencoomMeGram-Hit jo0e Algebra 1 Skills Practice Factor each polynomial, Li+49 ‘) S 3.5a? ~ 15 2 4. 10q ~ 25g? 5. 8ax ~ 56a 17. Gt? = 41-3642 @heck your solutions. 8)=0 20, bb = 22. (a ~ 9)(2a + 1) NAME DATE __ PERIOD Factoring Using the Distributive Property x 9 rc r-| Fs c Bc NAME re eID Practice Factoring Using the Distributive Property O, Factor each polynomial. 1.64 — 40a _ 2. 4d? + 16 3. 609s ~ Br? 3(B- Save) 4d? *9) Bro led + 30c%d? 5. 82a? + 245? B6xy? — 4Bxty - VScA CZF (QZ) \2xy CN Ax) BOrSy + B5x%y? 8. 9e%d® ~ bed? 9. 756% +, 60be! 7 SHV Cox) 3ca*l3c"= 2) VSb2C Sp +4) 10. 8p°g? — 24pq® + 16pq AL. 5x8y? + lor'y + 25x 12. 9ax3 + 18bx® + 24ex 5 392 U-3¢% +2) SmONP SERN +S 3x (dax® + Obx +¥e) CBI. + Ar + 248 2a + 8a + 6a + 9 @is, 45° — 125 + 2b — 6 (2032) QbCo- 35 4200-3) KOLAU) FZ E330 a(2ayay 3 ODO (98 OEM) ay Qbx2X%\o-3) 16. Gry — 8¥ + 15y ~ 20 . 18. 12a — 15ab — 16a + 20 2x(N-YYx 36-8), > Ba (Wa -98)-4C\0-93 Solve edch sqaation, Che 2 Za) C4G-S0\ ~ 19. x(x — 82) =0 20. 4b(b + 4) =0 BL (y - By +2) =0 Ye .3 2 Oo - 3-2 X70 3 oO; aN é 22. (a + 63a — 7) 28. (2y + 5)(y 0 (dy + 8)8y — 4) = 0 —, 7} “Sle, -2, 25. 227 + 202 = 0 26. 8p? — 4p = 0 27. 9x7 <6 AxCx-3) Z2ZnOjz0 Ap C2 Ny Ax2-7I470 ~— Q,A0 o,Nz 9) 28.182 = 15 29, 14x? = —21v _) 30, Sx? = —262 ldx7ASK7O WA xe x2VK Bx2xz%by7O Qx(2x*sy) 7? 2x FVD O,- LANDSCAPING For Exercises 31 and 32, use the following information. A landscaping company has been commissioned to design a triangular flower bed for a mall entrance. The final dimensions of the flower bed have not been determined, but the company knows that the height will be two fect less than the base. The area of the flower bed can be represented by the equation A = 462 ~ 6, \ =\le\- 31. Write this equation in factored form. = DC Z)-\ Cr * 82, Suppose the base of the flower bed is 16 feet. What will be its area? 2. \>y 88. PHYSICAL SCIENCE Mr. Alim’s science class launched a toy rocket from ground level with an initial upward velocity of 60 feet per second. The height h of the rocket in feet a above the ground after ¢ seconds is modeled by the equation h = 60t — 16¢2. How long was the rocket in the air before it returned to the ground? 2S] G © Glencoo/MeGraw-Hil 532 Glencoe Algebra 1 Factoring Trinomials in the form x? +x +0 Factor the following trinomials, Lx? 415r414 CaSYCR) 3. x? 8x 412. es -O\(K-2) 5. x* 45x36 CrAYCQK-H) 7, x? ~7x-30 G&N\OXK43) 9. x7 418x445 CK HAS) C3 >) IL. x? -17x-60 Cx-28yCx8) 13. x7-412x427 Cxta) x43) 2.x? 49x414 Cx) Oxt+2) 4. x? 190434 CoN O2) 6. x? ~10x-24 \ CDK ¥2) Bx? 45x24 K*BYK-3) 10. x? -16x +48 Cx -DQE-H)Y 12. x? 42x48, Cx ¥8dx-&) 14, x? 422x421 Cr FeYCRH) 15, x*42v~3 Cx BORN) 17, x? -8x +15 CK-S)Cx-3) 19, x? 415x436 CX +\AHK+3) 16, x 42-15 if Cx S)Cx- 3) 18, x? -12x435 CK -DOK-S) 20. x? 16x36 CKX-VBYCK <>) Math Teachers Assistant Name:, Date: Factor trinomials 1) b?-9b +18 . 2) m? - 23m + 132 - CK-DOKR4) Cm-w)(m- iz) 3) m? + 20m +99 4) x24 4x- 96 Craayonns-a) KD Ces) 5) a2 449-45 . 8) 2+ 21+ 108 CaxoX(Q~6,) Ce +Alc +a) 7) b? - 165 +60 8)? +m-6 Co ~10)@0-0) Go + 3)Cr-2) 9) n2- 19 + 90 10) 72-2 - 48 CO rdyXn -9)) -BCA¥Q) 11) 62 + b-90 12) m? + 47m +72 Go NOY) Cnx HC 8) 13) p? - 5-66 Co - COS ©) 15) m2 - 7m + 12 ony -Syon=3) 17) m? - 81 Oma) Cm-9) 19) 2 - 2b-35 GoD) Oo* 8) 14) p? - 236 + 132 Cb ~12) Ob -Yy ( 16) 7 + 6y-55 Oy NCy ~ 5) 18) m? 124 Cm any Cm -») 20) m?- 9m +14 Cm -Non~ 2) 2 i KIRIN S/R RIKI al alalalalala/alalg)|sia| 1g otal eley titi lfep cpr der ey clayey ery yg ee 1 S/S /2/8]3/5|$/¢ [s/S 1g] / Sis ig] 2/8 le] sle]& Sly S/EIRIS/E RlRIS/eAlelalej=ialaelalaels/slslSl= 3/5 2 Sl UCPere eels pelep rrp (eye ys (s/s / 3138/3 3/3 Ligle/éielslele|tleleielaitlelaielel ais] fla SIS /S|S]"/S lglg SPE Te =] =|" apTy a KP [w [o Pax for[n fala Px kn apa | x CH) hoo + Axor + 2x @) [GMO 0 +p6+2p Moet AxLe- 2X Q) hones Poe + PL + 2p SPPIG EO Aah + Axe +X @) [O-O/(0-) 98 + PEL ~ 2p L899 hob + Axe — 2x @) DEL+ PHL + 2p tAo\-x) dee + Axgh — x @) )0Z + PZ) — 2p Zh + wg J) 8+ wig — 21 (p) ) 6+ WoL + tu (€) Cees 9+ ug + tu (2) Dreruni+.w @) Xe- © To factor trinomiais of the form x2 + bx + 0, wh ©©OSGO® £ Ay + Axg +x G)) <0) L+ tig + CD) 5 3 8 ; LONI OL O19 SHALLAT SHL NI NAQGIH SI} L3IG OL AVA SALLO34I3 LNG IWSULXA NW © 4310 O' AVM DILSVUG WE a | Ae x)(21 - x) Nor (Ae +9 (Ag2 — x) Al =%)(9 +x) 13H (p-x)(9 + x) Or (€-x(8+x) a ME=x)(Ag +x) (e (de-+x)(4e1 — x) po) ~) 0g ~ AxG ~ 2x ONS) AGL ~ ANZ + 2X ASE ~ AXG + 2x 2h9e ~ AxG - 2x +) @L-3—21 A) C4) 08-38-21 ©) “Orta w+ *JW-9) Le -101-2 @ CQGOOOOO 2 —XOL ~ 2X ort) 8-12-22 @ PE-XG + 2K ~4)@+ 4) 9-19 +24 ©) 8b XL ~ x (+4) e-+2t @) el xe +x et )(S+ 4) 0-18 +23 (Y) © inoge seey IM NOK pue Bunjiom daoy4 “asio1oxo yeUN Jo saNO| oy) Suutew09 xoq ey) UI pioM Siu) oii “y| YleaLOg P1oM ot doNoU pure “esIOIBxo ot Jsa1e9u uUUN}oo JoMsUE BY} UI LO} PorO}9e) OU} pul “MOJOq TeIWIOUI YOvE tOLse-4 anva (4% + x)(AgL ~ x) 1D (Ay =3)(A6 + x)_ CSLNYM (T+ 9(@1 - x) v “noqy Tesy NOK pig {€ (s @ @ (Lr Lt = 3) HAL =) SSOUD. 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The following pattern shows how to factor the difference of squares. Dees otaqeres [a= Hof War = wo ZZAB) wactor each binomial. Factor each polynomial. a. n® — 64 n® — 64 50a? ~ 72 2 — g2 ‘Wet nha foun a? 0 = 2(25a? — 36) Fra te Gor. = (1+ 8Xin — 8) Factor, (Sa)? ~ 6)] 250? = 5a-Saand 36 = 6-6 b. dm? — gin? 5a + 6)(5a ~ 6) Factor th dorence of sauars. 4m? — Bin? . b, dt + 8x3 - dy? — Be (2m)? ~ (Gn)? wie in te form a? ~ 62 at + 8x3 — dx? — Be Original potynomia = (2m ~ 9nX2m + 9n) Factr = de(a + 2a? 22) Find the GCF, Axl? + 2x°) — (x + 2)] Group terms. dula%e + 2) ~ 166 + 2)] Find the Gor. Axl ~ 1x + 2)) Factor by grouping, txl(x — De + 1) + 2)] Factor the atieronce of squares. Factor each polynomial if possible. If the polynomial cannot be factored, write prime. a1 CKD) A) &, m2 — 100 3.16n? 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Find your answer Tin each box that contains the number of that exercise. a(n’) © n+n+n < @ n= 18 +n? olo-nrV ® an? — 0? ~ Sno (er0-5 @® 3n?+9n 206 (n¥ ( 7n?-28n Nn © me —2n+3) Qy nn? ++ 1) 4k -32k uly > 6k? + 10k? 2 (3% 5) ko + 15k? + 10k sy Cy ¥3¥%2) Ake — 20k? +4 » 4K 4 + 18k — 6k? - . Answers: A(KS — 5k? + 1) Sk(k? + 3k + 2) (ke — 8k? + 2) Ak(K? — 8) 5k(k? + 4k + 1) 2k? (2k? + Sic ~ 3) SOSOOOADD + OOOGO ®) 72 +x+6) W) nen? ~n—5) 2k?(3k — 9) ® 7x2 + 2x +5) @ 7nin-4) 2k?(3k +5) 4 | 10 3] 7 Ja, tg 12] 3] 5 >) ( n : E K WW O |r Z|D hom Sac \ Zero Rule Worksheet Solve and check, 1. x(x43)=0 KO Ks 3 3. 4x(x-5)=0 Yeo) A=S 5. @-O(x44)=0 X= X= 4 7. r+4)Q24+6)=0 2. x@e-2)=0 XO KEV 4, 3x(r+7)=0 xO x7) 6. (x-3)-5)=0 KB xFH 8. Gx+2\e-7)=0 Ke, eT 9. («6 =0 YU 1, @r+5)Gx-)=0 X73 2] 10. x(2~4(2-410) <0 Y=O. yey 12. 1062-64248) =0 - cz HL @®) : O= (1 +xe)(z—x) 2), Sl © 0=(b+x)(1 — xz) OASHL —@) = (t= x)(bh +x)x 6 OL @ 0=(6~x)x 2, WHE) O=(S+x)(Z1 —x) ~0=(2~ x6 +x) \"\ 3AVH (h) 0=(9~x)(i~») 2's Sl O=(2~x(g—x)_ - SHL ® O= (Lb + xb +x) O=(1~x)(1 + x)(6—X) “(,OLNOHOL ©) O= (6 +xG)(G + xp)xz leo WavNvO — @)) O= (1 + X(8— xp)xz : qvid = @) O= (1 + xG)(z ~ x6) Z 2/2 €/>- INVE @ _susaou @1) |) =(L+Xp)x |-Gadvosa Gy 0= (9+ x2)(2 4X2) asnvosa Wi of Pue BurjoM dees) -xoq wonog Burpuodsatioo aun 1 xoq dor oun 19 wollod 2 UI 19S UoHnIOs a4) Puy pue ¥90Iq do} oy! UI UOHENDA Yrs SPJOM Suraoyy, i ins casssoesessccses: y9e} Burnous Woy piom yj Jejsuel| “yo B-49 *ored form and the other side is ions when one side is in Solving Equations by Factoring Worksheet Factor, solve, and checl 1, x? -5x=0 XQ-S)=O X=0 5 3. 8x7 4+32e=0 BACKIU) =O X-0 4 5. x? -19r434=0 GC) G-2) =O XPV 7. x -8x-33=0 Cx) (X43) yen, ~2 2. 4x? -28r=0 UxOx-9) =O xO) 4. x? 413x4+36=0 KENOXGNE=EO XA XF-4 6. x7 442-2120 CxtDOK-a)=O X=], 8. x? -16=0 OxH) (y-y al 9. 4x7 -9=0 10. 2x? +7x~15=0 (2¥42)(2y-3) 2 9¢*-30 103 2x SH1Ox- DHS 2-3), 3 2xCx+8) - SOS ek, ye (2x-3) (x45) _ KF 3]2,-S 1, 6x7 +17x45=0 12. x° + 2x? -63x=0 AC =O ISS X Cx 52x -w3) Ox HS xt2x FS Nay / XCx +O = \e IX (2xES W(2xe5 ) SOx ?) oO Crh Voysy-eg O49 Xr >, : -Sh “Not in Standard Form” Worksheet Solve and check. Lx? =14x 2. 4x? =-8x X*-\Mx-O Uy2 rBx=O he Ux Ox¥2) =O X70 NY X= ,-2 3. -30x=-10x? 4. x7=9 lOy?- 2047 O K=O 1e(Y -8)20 CYC) °O X= 0,2) X=-3,% 5. 5x? =20 6. x? -8x =-16 SK*+20=0 X-EKHY ~O S(y2-q)-O X7S2 Cx NOE) =O SOX42 )O&2)=0 ora =O 7. x? = 5e424 8. x? =e x=q ete Xa ys 20 xO Ox 8) (x43) COX4Ox+S) -O X7%,-3 X=- 4-5 9. xP + Tx =18 10, x? =3x +40. x4 7x18 -O R34-YQ-O Cet DK-2) Oo (X-8Y v4) 0 A492 X28 -> 11. 3x? -7x =20 —uo “Sh ml 12. 6x=55=-x? 2 tg ; X* + x-35 =O ane 3x“ 2x 20 FO eS se “00 eS) Ck NNOKS)FO 344 12x EN X=-\N5 wt BOK F309 ziy 6x35) Oea3G IG 13, 2x? +13x=24 14. x =81y ZBX-NO oFp-B KB) =O “AB GS / x2-8)) =O 2x2 +\y -3x -24 2xCX +8) - 30x48) XCKFYHY=O (2x-30xt#) = Cp ° X=O,-4,A 16. 2x° ~15x=x? 2 x2x?-35 K=O . x (2x -75) a x (x7 x 28) =O XOxtNCK-9) =O x (2x20) 465-18) -O K=O,-7,5 17. 8 ~4x43x?-12=0 XH 2x OB) es Cye 18, x? -x45x?-5=0 | By 2 \ X ~ ¥30¢ (Mx = 2} oO 2x?>-Y PANS YAO 3-6 rSxPx520) x Bx red\(oe3}P : (x48) Luise XO) She, 3 X°Cx42) 4-3) DOU | . 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