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1 6-6 Special products of binomials
Chapter 6 6-6 Special products of binomials

2 Objectives Find special products of binomials.

3 Special Product of binomials
Imagine a square with sides of length (a + b): The area of this square is (a + b)(a + b) or (a + b)2. The area of this square can also be found by adding the areas of the smaller squares and the rectangles inside. The sum of the areas inside is a2 + ab + ab + b2.

4 Special product of binomials
This means that (a + b)2 = a2+ 2ab + b2. You can use the FOIL method to verify this: F L (a + b)2 = (a + b)(a + b) = a2 + ab + ab + b2 I = a2 + 2ab + b2 A trinomial of the form a2 + 2ab + b2 is called a perfect-square trinomial. A perfect-square trinomial is a trinomial that is the result of squaring a binomial.

5 Example 1: Finding Products in the Form (a + b)2
Multiply. Solution: A. (x +3)2 Use the rule for (a + b)2. (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2 Identify a and b: a = x and b = 3. (x + 3)2 = x2 + 2(x)(3) + 32 = x2 + 6x + 9 B. (4s + 3t)2 = 16s2 + 24st + 9t2 (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2 Identify a and b: a = 4s and b = 3t. (4s + 3t)2 = (4s)2 + 2(4s)(3t) + (3t)2

6 Check It Out! Example 1 Multiply. Sol: A. (x + 6)2 = x2 + 12x + 36
B. (5a + b)2 Sol= 25a2 + 10ab + b2

7 Special product of binomials
You can use the FOIL method to find products in the form of (a – b)2. F L (a – b)2 = (a – b)(a – b) = a2 – ab – ab + b2 I = a2 – 2ab + b2 A trinomial of the form a2 – ab + b2 is also a perfect-square trinomial because it is the result of squaring the binomial (a – b).

8 Example 2: Finding Products in the Form (a – b)2
Multiply. Sol: Identify a and b: a = x and b = 6. (a – b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2 Identify a and b: a = 4m and b = 10. 4m – 10)2 = (4m)2 – 2(4m)(10) + (10)2 A. (x – 6)2 (a – b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2 (x – 6)2 = x2 – 2x(6) + (6)2 = x2 – 12x + 36 B. (4m – 10)2 = 16m2 – 80m + 100

9 Check It Out! Example 2 Multiply a. (x – 7)2 Sol: = x2 – 14x + 49
b. (3b – 2c)2 Sol:= 9b2 – 12bc + 4c2

10 Difference of Squares You can use an area model to see that
(a + b)(a–b)= a2 – b2. The new arrange- ment is a rectangle with length a + b and width a – b. Its area is (a + b)(a – b). Begin with a square with area a2. Remove a square with area b2. The area of the new figure is a2 – b2. Remove the rectangle on the bottom. Turn it and slide it up next to the top rectangle.

11 Difference of squares So (a + b)(a – b) = a2 – b2. A binomial of the form a2 – b2 is called a difference of two squares.

12 Example 3: Finding Products in the Form (a + b)(a – b)
Multiply. A. (x + 4)(x – 4) Sol: (a + b)(a – b) = a2 – b2Use the rule for (a + b)(a – b). (x + 4)(x – 4) = x2 – 42 Identify a and b: a = x and b = 4. = x2 – 16

13 Example B. (p2 + 8q)(p2 – 8q) Sol: (p2 + 8q)(p2 – 8q) = (p2)2 – (8q)2

14 Check it out !! Multiply a. (x + 8)(x – 8) Sol: x2 – 64
b. (3 + 2y2)(3 – 2y2) Sol:= 9 – 4y4

15 Example 4: Problem-Solving Application
Write a polynomial that represents the area of the yard around the pool shown below.

16 solution Area of yard = total area – area of pool a = x2 + 10x + 25
x2 + 10x + 25 – x2 + 4 = (x2 – x2) + 10x + ( ) = 10x + 29 The area of the yard around the pool is 10x + 29.

17 Check It Out! Example 4 Write an expression that represents the area of the swimming pool. The area of the pool is 25.

18 Summary

19 Student Guided Practice
Do problems 2,5,6,7,9,10,19 and 20 in your book page 437

20 Homework Do even problems from in your book page 437


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