Multiplying Polynomials

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Multiplying Polynomials Grade 9 Math

Agenda Why are we using tiles? Zero Pairs Using Algebra Tiles Review of Adding Subtracting Multiplying

Why Tiles? “Polynomials are unlike the other “numbers” students learn how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide. They are not “counting” numbers. Giving polynomials a concrete reference (tiles) makes them real.” David A. Reid, Acadia University

Zero Pairs Called zero pairs because they are additive inverses of each other. When put together, they cancel each other out to model zero.

Addition of Integers (+3) + (+1) = (-2) + (-1) =

Addition of Integers (+3) + (-1) = (+4) + (-4) = After students have seen many examples of addition, have them formulate rules.

Review of Polynomials 2x + 4 + x + 2 -3x + 1 + x + 3

Subtraction of Integers Tips Subtraction can be interpreted as “take-away.” Subtraction can also be thought of as “adding the opposite.” For each of the given examples, use algebra tiles to model the subtraction. Draw pictorial diagrams which show the modeling process.

Multiplication of Integers Integer multiplication builds on whole number multiplication. Use concept that the multiplier serves as the “counter” of sets needed. For the given examples, use the algebra tiles to model the multiplication. Identify the multiplier or counter. Draw pictorial diagrams which model the multiplication process.

Multiplication of Integers If the counter is negative it will mean “take the opposite of.” (flip-over) (-2)(+3) (-3)(-1)

More Polynomials Represent each of the given expressions with algebra tiles. Draw a pictorial diagram of the process. Write the symbolic expression. x + 4

Multiplying 3(X + 2) What would these one look like? 3(X – 4)

Product of Two Monomials Grade 9 Math

Agenda Review of Multiplying Polynomials using Algebra Tiles Multiplying two together using tiles Using algebra Practice

Multiplying 3(X + 2) What would these one look like? 3(X – 4)

Monomial A polynomial with one term is called a monomial. How would we use algebra tiles to determine (3x)(4x)?

Coefficients How do we multiply monomials? (3x)(4x) 1) We multiply the coefficients. The coefficients are the numbers. 2) We multiply the variables: The variables are the letters.

Putting it all together (3x)(4x) 1) We multiply the numbers (coefficients). 3 x 4 =12 2) We multiply the letters (variables). (x)(x) =x2

Practice (x)(3x) (2x2)(-3x) (3x)(12x) (-3x)(-12x) (2x2)(4x) (x2)(x)

Caution x + x = DOESN’T = x2 (x)(x) = DOESN’T = 2x