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2 Polynomials and Factoring Created by M. LaSpina May 13, 2015

3 Mathematicians Archimedes – one of the greatest mathematicians of all time for his work in geometry and integral calculus Sofia Kovalevskaya – contributions to the theory of differential equations Lady Lovelace – worked with the analytic engine and how it could be programmed Rene Descartes – his application of algebra to geometry developed the study of Cartesian geometry Albert Einstein - contributed more than any other scientist to the modern vision of physical reality Pythagoras - was a Greek philosopher who made important developments in mathematics, astronomy, and the theory of music Blaise Pascal – French mathematician who developed the foundation for the theory of probability Florence Nightingale – her love of statistics proved invaluable to her work as a nurse Euclid - the leading mathematics teacher of the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe

4 Game board Archimedes Lady Lovelace Descartes Einstein Pythagoras Pascal Florence Nightingale Euclid Sofia Kovalevskaya

5 Archimedes’ Question What is the area of the rectangle? Response

6 Archimedes’ Response Disagree Agree

7 Sofia’s Question When do you use positive exponents in scientific notation? Response

8 Sofia’s Response When the number is less than 1. Disagree Agree

9 Lady Lovelace’s Question Is the following expression a polynomial? Response

10 Lady Lovelace’s Response It is not a polynomial because y over x squared is not a monomial. Disagree Agree

11 Descartes Question How do you check your answer when you subtract two polynomials? Response

12 Descartes Response You multiply your answer with the polynomial being subtracted. Disagree Agree

13 Einstein’s Question Name the property used to simplify Response

14 Einstein’s Response The distributive property. Disagree Agree

15 Pythagoras’ Question Explain how the square of a difference and the square of a sum are different. Response

16 Pythagoras’ Response The middle terms have different signs. Disagree Agree

17 Pascal’s Question If the GCF of two numbers is 1, must the numbers be prime? Response

18 Pascal’s Response No, the GCF of 4 and 9 is 1, but neither number is prime. Disagree Agree

19 Florence’s Question Do the numbers 11, 12 and 13 form a Pythagorean triple? Response

20 Florence’s Response Yes, because 11 + 12 + 13 = 36 and the square root of 36 is the whole number 6. Disagree Agree

21 Euclid’s Question Describe the relationship between multiplying polynomials and factoring polynomials. Response

22 Euclid’s Response Multiplying and factoring polynomials are inverse operations. Disagree Agree

23 Back to Game You Are Correct

24 Back to Game You Are Not Correct


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