Objectives The student will be able to: 7A: Find the prime factorization of a number, the greatest common factor (GCF) for a set of monomials and polynomials.

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Objectives The student will be able to: 7A: Find the prime factorization of a number, the greatest common factor (GCF) for a set of monomials and polynomials.

A prime number is a number that can only be divided by only one and itself. A composite number is a number greater than one that is not prime. Prime or composite? 37 prime 51 composite

1) Find the prime factorization of =4 21 = ) Find the prime factorization of 45a 2 b 3 = 9 5 a a b b b =3 3 5 a a b b b = a a b b b Write the variables without exponents.

The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 2 or more numbers is the largest number that can divide into all of the numbers. 4) Find the GCF of 42 and 60. Write the prime factorization of each number.

4) Find the GCF of 42 and 60. What prime factors do the numbers have in common? Multiply those numbers. The GCF is 2 3 = 6 6 is the largest number that can go into 42 and 60! 42 = =

5) Find the GCF of 40a 2 b and 48ab 4. 40a 2 b = a a b 48ab 4 = a b b b b What do they have in common? Multiply the factors together. GCF = 8ab

Review: What is the GCF of 25a 2 and 15a? 5a Let’s go one step further… 1) FACTOR 25a a. Find the GCF and divide each term 25a a = 5a( ___ + ___ ) Check your answer by distributing. 5a3

2) Factor 18x x 3. Find the GCF 6x 2 Divide each term by the GCF 18x x 3 = 6x 2 ( ___ - ___ ) Check your answer by distributing. 32x

3) Factor 28a 2 b + 56abc 2. GCF = 28ab Divide each term by the GCF 28a 2 b + 56abc 2 = 28ab ( ___ + ___ ) Check your answer by distributing. 28ab(a + 2c 2 ) a2c 2

5) Factor 28a b - 35b 2 c 2 GCF = 7 Divide each term by the GCF 28a b - 35b 2 c 2 = 7 ( ___ + ___ - ____ ) Check your answer by distributing. 7(4a 2 + 3b – 5b 2 c 2 ) 4a 2 5b 2 c 2 3b