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1) Define factors.
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2) Define a multiple and give an example.
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3) Explain what common factors are and give an example.
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4) Define a prime number.
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5) Explain what composite numbers are.
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For the next three problems, factor each number into prime factors. (Hint: Use a factor tree.)
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6) 900
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7) 96
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8) 54
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9) Factor the polynomial.
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10) Factor the polynomial.
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11) Factor the polynomial.
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12) Factor the polynomial.
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13) Factor the polynomial.
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14) Factor the polynomial.
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15) Factor by grouping.
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16) Factor by grouping.
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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.
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17) Explain how to factor a trinomial in the following form.
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18) Factor the trinomial.
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19) Factor the trinomial.
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20) Factor the trinomial.
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21) Factor the trinomial.
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22) Factor the trinomial.
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23) Explain how the signs of the trinomial affect the signs of the factors.
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Factoring Trinomials in the form of ax2 + bx + c (a > 1)
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24) Explain the factoring process of trial and error.
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25) Factor using trial and error.
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26) Factor using trial and error.
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27) Factor using trial and error.
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28) Factor using trial and error.
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29) Factor using difference of squares.
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Solving Quadratic Equations
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30) What property is used in solving quadratic equations?
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31) Explain what the property named in the previous problem says.
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32) What are the zeros of a quadratic equation?
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33) Solve the equation by factoring.
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34) Solve the equation by factoring.
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35) Solve the equation by factoring.
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36) Solve the equation by factoring.
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37) Solve the equation for “x.”
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38) Solve the proportion for “n.”
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39) Solve the equation for “z.”
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40) Solve the inequality for “x.”
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