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1 Factoring Review

2 Factoring Chart This chart will help you to determine which method of factoring to use. Type Number of Terms 1. GCF or more Difference of Squares Trinomials

3 Always look for a GCF first!
A GCF is something EVERY term has in common Find the GCF

4 The order does not matter!!
Difference of Squares a2 - b2 = (a - b)(a + b) or a2 - b2 = (a + b)(a - b) The order does not matter!! Both terms must be perfect squares Must be subtraction If x2 doesn’t come first, factor out -1

5 Factor x2 - 25 Do you have a GCF? No
Are the Difference of Squares steps true? Two terms? 1st term a perfect square? 2nd term a perfect square? Subtraction? No Yes Yes x2 – 25 Yes Yes ( )( ) x + 5 x - 5

6 Factor 16x2 - 9 Do you have a GCF?
Are the Difference of Squares steps true? Two terms? 1st term a perfect square? 2nd term a perfect square? Subtraction? No 16x2 – 9 Yes Yes Yes Yes (4x )(4x ) + 3 - 3 x= 4/3,-4/3

7 Factor 36x-49x3 Do you have a GCF? Yes! GCF = x x(36-49x2) -x(49x2-36)
Are the Difference of Squares steps true? Two terms? 1st term a perfect square? 2nd term a perfect square? Subtraction? Yes! GCF = x Yes -x(49x2 – 36) Yes Yes Yes -x(7x )(7x ) + 6 - 6

8 Factor 50x + 7x2 You cannot factor using difference of squares because there is no subtraction! But you can still look for GCF x(50+7x)

9 Factoring Trinomials

10 Factoring Trinomials Step 1: Make sure everything is on one side of the equation Step 2: Multiply 1st term by last term Step 3: Set up ( ) for factors and divide by 1st term Step 4: Find 2 numbers that multiply to last term and add to middle term Step 5: Simplify fractions, if they do not simplify, bring denominator to the front Step 6: Set equal to 0 and solve

11 3x2 – 14x + 8 = 0 x = 4, x = 2/3 1) Multiply 3 • (8) = 24;
2) Set up ( ) ( x )( x ) 3 3 What multiplies to 24 and adds to -14? ( x - 12)( x - 2) 3 4) Simplify (if possible). 5) Move denominator(s)in front of “x”. ( x - 4)( 3x - 2) x = 4, x = 2/3

12 2x2 – 3x – 9 = 0 x = 3, x = -3/2 1) Multiply 2 • (-9) = -18;
2) Set up ( ) ( x )( x ) 2 2 What multiplies to -18 and adds to -3? ( x - 6)( x + 3) 2 4) Simplify (if possible). 5) Move denominator(s)in front of “x”. ( x - 3)( 2x + 3) x = 3, x = -3/2

13 6x3 + 13x2 = -6x x=0, x = -2/3, x = -3/2 1) Rewrite and factor GCF
2) Multiply 6 • (6) = 36; x(x2 + 13x + 36) 3) Set up ( ) x( x )( x ) 6 6 4) What multiplies to 36 and adds to 13? x( x + 4)( x + 9) 6 5) Simplify (if possible). 5) Move denominator(s)in front of “x”. x(3x + 2)( 2x + 3) x=0, x = -2/3, x = -3/2


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