SECTION 6-6: POLYNOMIALS OF GREATER DEGREE Goal: Factor polynomials and solve polynomial equations of degree greater than three.

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SECTION 6-6: POLYNOMIALS OF GREATER DEGREE Goal: Factor polynomials and solve polynomial equations of degree greater than three

Warm-Ups  27 – y 3  28x 3 - 7x x - 9

Example 1: Factor a Common Monomial

Example 2: Factor Polynomials in Quadratic Form Factor the polynomial.

Checkpoint: Factor Polynomials  1.  3.  2.

Example 3: Factor a Polynomial

Example 4: Solve a Polynomial Equation A.B.

Checkpoint:  A. Factor:  1.  2.  B. Solve:  1.  2.

Guided Practice

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