MATHCP Algebra I  - Unit 17: Factoring

Prime Factorization


1)

Define factors. 


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File
2)

Define a multiple and give an example. 


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File
3)

Explain what common factors are and give an example. 


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File
4)

Define a prime number. 


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File
5)

Explain what composite numbers are. 


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File

For the next three problems, factor each number into prime factors. (Hint: Use a factor tree.)


6)

900


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File
7)

96


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File
8)

54


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File

Extra Practice:  Check with you instructor to see if s/he would like for you to do some extra practice problems.  Click here to view the practice worksheet.


Monomial Factors


9)

Factor the polynomial.


4000 character(s) left

10)

Factor the polynomial.


4000 character(s) left

11)

Factor the polynomial.


4000 character(s) left

12)

Factor the polynomial.


4000 character(s) left

13)

Factor the polynomial.


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File
14)

Factor the polynomial.


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File
15)

Factor by grouping.


4000 character(s) left

16)

Factor by grouping.


4000 character(s) left

Extra Practice:  Check with you instructor to see if s/he would like for you to do some extra practice problems.  Click here to view the practice worksheet.

Extra Practice:  Check with you instructor to see if s/he would like for you to do some extra practice problems.  Click here to view the practice worksheet.


Factoring Trinomials


17)

Explain how to factor a trinomial in the following form. 


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File
18)

Factor the trinomial.


4000 character(s) left

19)

Factor the trinomial.


4000 character(s) left

20)

Factor the trinomial.


4000 character(s) left

21)

Factor the trinomial.


4000 character(s) left

22)

Factor the trinomial.


4000 character(s) left

23)

Explain how the signs of the trinomial affect the signs of the factors. 


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File

Extra Practice:  Check with you instructor to see if s/he would like for you to do some extra practice problems.  Click here to view the practice worksheet.

Extra Practice:  Check with you instructor to see if s/he would like for you to do some extra practice problems.  Click here to view the practice worksheet.


Factoring Trinomials in the form of ax2 + bx + c (a > 1)


24)

Explain the factoring process of trial and error. 


20000 character(s) left



Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File
25)

Factor using trial and error.


4000 character(s) left

26)

Factor using trial and error.


4000 character(s) left

27)

Factor using trial and error.


4000 character(s) left

28)

Factor using trial and error.


4000 character(s) left

29)

Factor using difference of squares.


4000 character(s) left

Solving Quadratic Equations


30)

What property is used in solving quadratic equations? 


4000 character(s) left

31)

Explain what the property named in the previous problem says. 


4000 character(s) left

32)

What are the zeros of a quadratic equation?


4000 character(s) left

33)

Solve the equation by factoring.


4000 character(s) left

34)

Solve the equation by factoring.


4000 character(s) left

35)

Solve the equation by factoring.


4000 character(s) left

36)

Solve the equation by factoring.


4000 character(s) left

Extra Practice:  Check with you instructor to see if s/he would like for you to do some extra practice problems.  Click here to view the practice worksheet.


Review


37)

Solve the equation for “x.


4000 character(s) left

38)

Solve the proportion for “n.


4000 character(s) left

39)

Solve the equation for “z.


4000 character(s) left

40)

Solve the inequality for “x.


4000 character(s) left

41)

Find the product.


250 character(s) left

42)

Find the product.


250 character(s) left

43)

Find the product.


250 character(s) left

44)

Find the slope of a line containing the point A(–2, 5) and the point B(18, 9). 


250 character(s) left

45)

Solve the system by using the elimination method. 


250 character(s) left

46)

Solve the system by using the substitution method.


250 character(s) left

47) If you were directed by your school to complete Offline Activities for this course, please enter the information on the Log Entry form.
No offline activities found
0 Hour(s) & 0 Minute(s)

If you are NOT required to complete Offline Activities for this course, please check the box below.





Attachments
There are no attachments

 Attach a File