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Factoring Differences of Squares. Remember, when factoring, we always remove the GCF (Greatest Common Factor) first. Difference of Squares has two terms.

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1 Factoring Differences of Squares

2 Remember, when factoring, we always remove the GCF (Greatest Common Factor) first. Difference of Squares has two terms Trinomial Square has three terms

3 Factoring Differences of Squares A Trinomial Square Has three terms The first and last term are perfect squares The sign pattern of the terms is + - + or + + + The middle term is twice the product of the square root of the first term and the square root of the last term.

4 Factoring Differences of Squares Example 1: Factor the following polynomials completely. (m + 3) 2 – 9t 2 = W 2 – 9t 2  Let W = m + 3 = (W – 3t)(W + 3t)  W 2 – 9t 2 is a difference of squares = (m + 3 – 3t)(m + 3 + 3t)  sub m + 3 back in for W

5 Factoring Differences of Squares Example 2: Factor the following polynomials completely. y 2 – 10y + 25 – 36v 2 = (y 2 – 10y + 25) – 36v 2  Find the trinomial square = (y – 5) 2 – 36v 2  Factor the trinomial square = W 2 – 36v 2  Let W = y – 5 = (W – 6v)(W + 6v)  Factor the difference of squares = (y – 5 – 6v)(W – 5 + 6v)  sub y – 5 for W

6 Homework Do # 33, 35, 37, 39, 45, 47, 51, 61, and 63 on page 115 for Wednesday


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