Unit 8: Quadratic Expressions (Polynomials)

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Name: Period: Algebra 1 Unit 8: Quadratic Expressions (Polynomials) Note Packet Date Topic/Assignment HW Page Due Date 8-A Naming Polynomials and Combining Like Terms 8-B Adding and Subtracting Polynomials 8-C Multiplying Polynomials 8-D All Operations with Polynomials 8-E Multiplying Special Products of Polynomials 8-F Factoring out the GCF & Factor by Grouping 8-G Factoring Quadratic Trinomials 8-H Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials and Difference of Squares Binomials 8-I Factoring Word Problems Review Test Quizzes will be pop 2 or 3 per unit. You may use this packet to complete the quizzes. 1

Warm-Up Date: Warm-Up Date: Warm-Up Date: Warm-Up Date: 2

Warm-Up Date: Warm-Up Date: Warm-Up Date: Warm-Up Date: Warm-Up Date: 3

8-A: Naming Polynomials and Combining Like Terms Polynomial Term Coefficient Monomial Binomial Degree of Term Degree of Polynomial Trinomial 4

The degree of the polynomial is:. 5

The degree of the polynomial is:. Simplifying by Combining Like Terms Example 4 Simplify by combining like terms. a) b) 3ab 2 5ab 7ab 2 + ab 2 6

Example 5 Simplify. a) 3x 2 + (2x 2 5x) b) ( 3x 2 + x) 7x 2 5x c) ( 2x 2 + 3x + 4) + (5x 2 6x 1) a) (2x 2 4x) + 7x 2 b) (4x 2 5x) 10x 2 8x c) (2x 2 5x 7) + ( 3x 2 + 9x 2) Example 6 Simplify by distributing the negative and combining like terms where possible. a) (2x 2 7x + 8) b) 8x 2 (3x 2 5x) c) (5x 2 6x + 10) 5x Example 7 a) ( 3x 2 + 7x 5) b) 4x 2 ( 7x 2 + 3x) c) (3x 2 + 5x 12) 7x 2 7

8-B: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Example 1 Add vertically. Example 2 Add horizontally. Example 3 Subtract horizontally. 8

Example 4 Subtract vertically (by columns). Example 5 Add or subtract as indicated. 9

8-C: Multiplying Polynomials Now try it using the box method. 10

(Multiply vertically or using the box method). EXAMPLE 5: Multiplying a binomial times a binomial a) (x + 2)(x + 5) b) (x 2)(x + 5) c) (x + 2)(x 5) d) (x 2)(x 5) NOW TRY a) (x + 1)(x + 7) b) (x 3)(x + 9) c) (x + 2)(x 8) d) (x 3)(x 10) 11

8-D: All Operations with Polynomials FOIL Used for ONLY: Compare FOIL with box method. 12

Example 8 Example 9 Find the area of the shaded region. Now Try 13

Example 10 Identify whether the problem is adding, subtracting, or multiplying then simplify. a) (3x 2 + 5x + 1) (x + 7) b) (2x 2 x + 1) + (x 7) c) 2x(3x 2 4x + 5) d) (x + 2)(x 2 4) e) (x 3)(2x 2 4x + 1) Now Try a) (3x 2 + 5x + 1)(x + 7) b) 4x 2 (2x 2 x + 1) c) (x 2 2x + 1) (3x 2 4x + 5) d) (x + 2) + (x 2 4) 14

8-E: Multiplying Special Products of Polynomials Square of a binomial 15

Product of the sum and difference of two terms (b) (x + 9)(x 9) (c) (x 5)(x + 5) (d) 16

Example 6 Write a polynomial that represents the area of the figure. 17

8-F: Factoring out the GCF & Factor by Grouping Factoring Flow Chart We will refer the unit. Can you factor out a GCF? to this flow chart throughout the rest of Yes No (then do it) How many terms does it have? Two terms Three terms Four terms Difference of Squares Perfect Square Trinomial Factor By Grouping Quadratic Trinomial where a > 1 Quadratic Trinomial where a = 1 Example 1 18

Example 2 Example 3 Factor out a negative. a. (3x 2 2x + 5) b. ( 2x 3 + 3x 2 5x 1) a. (5x 2 + 4x 7) b. ( 5x 3 2x 2 + 7x 4) Example 4 Factor by grouping. Answer: Answer: 19

Answer: Answer: Example 5 20

8-G: Factoring Quadratic Trinomials where a > 1 Quadratic Trinomial in Standard Form: ax 2 + bx + c Step 1: Use the diamond problem to rewrite Step 2: Continue by factor by grouping. the trinomial with FOUR terms. Example 1 Answer: Answer: Answer: 21

Answer: Answer: Answer: Example 2 22

Example 3 a. b. c. a. b. c. 23

Example 4 Example 5 Factor 2x 2 + 5x + 1 3x 2 + 10x + 2 24

8-H: Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials and Difference of Squares Binomials Difference of Squares: 25

Perfect Square Trinomials: 26

8-I: Factoring Word Problems Warm-up Factor. 1. x 2 6x 16 2. x 2 + x 12 3. 6x 2 13x 5 Guided 1. The square of a number equals nine times that number. Find the number 2. The area of a square is equal to five times its perimeter. Find the length of the side of the square. Your Turn 3. Suppose that four times the square of a number equals twenty times that number. What is the number? 4. The area of a square is equal to twice its perimeter. Find the length of the side of the square. Guided 5. The combined area of two squares is 20 square centimeters. Each side of one square is twice as long as the side of the other square. Find the lengths of the sides of each square. Your Turn 6. The combined area of two squares is 250 square feet. Each side of one square is three times as long as the side of the other square. Find the lengths of the sides of each square. 27

Guided 7. Find two consecutive integers whose product is 72. Your Turn 1. Find two consecutive integers whose product is 110. Guided 9. A rectangular plot is 6 meters longer than it is wide. The area of the plot is 16 square meters. Find the length and width of the plot. Your Turn 10. A rectangular plot is 2 yards longer than it is wide. The area of the plot is 80 square yards. Find the width and length of the plot. Guided 11. The area of a triangular sheet of paper is 14 square inches. One side of the triangle is 3 inches longer than the altitude to that side. Find the length of the one side and the length of the altitude to that side. Your Turn 12. The area of a triangular piece of glass is 30 square inches. One side of the triangle is 4 inches longer than the altitude to that side. Find the length of that side and the length of the altitude to that side. 28