Academy Algebra II R4, R6: Polynomials: Add/Subtract/Mult/Divide (360 math instead of worksheet) HW: p.48-49 (30-50 eoe, 76-84 eoe, 90)

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Academy Algebra II R4, R6: Polynomials: Add/Subtract/Mult/Divide (360 math instead of worksheet) HW: p (30-50 eoe, eoe, 90)

360 degree math (from worksheet) Perform the indicated operation.

19.) Find a polynomial that represents the total number of square feet for the floor plan shown:

360 degree math (from worksheet) Perform the indicated operation.

Do Now 19.) Find a polynomial that represents the total number of square feet for the floor plan shown:

Academy Algebra II R4, R6: Polynomials: Add/Subtract/Mult/Divide (Lesson: Long/Synthetic Division and Binomial Theorem) HW: p.49 (96, 98), p.60 (6, 10)

Dividing Polynomials  Synthetic Division: Can only be used for problems where the divisor is in the form x + a.

Divide. Use synthetic division if possible.

Simplify using Binomial Theorem (section 13.5) Simplify by hand or use Binomial Theorem: (a + b) n =

Simplify.