Greatest Common Factor

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Bell Ringer
1. What is a factor tree?
2. What are the terms at the
bottom of a factor tree
called?
3. What is GCF?
4. What does “prime” mean?
Factoring Polynomials
Completely
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Greatest Common Factor
No matter what
type of polynomial
you are factoring,
you always factor
out the GCF first!
What if it’s a binomial?
1st – Factor out GCF
2nd – Difference of Squares
3rd – Sum of Cubes
4th – Difference of Cubes
Binomials continued …
Difference of squares –
Ex: (4x2 – 9)  (2x + 3) (2x – 3)
Sum of cubes –
Ex: 8x3 + 27  (2x +3) (4x2 – 6x + 9)
Difference of cubes –
Ex: x3 – 8  (x – 2) (x2 + 2x + 4)
What if it’s a trinomial?
1st – Factor out GCF
2nd – Perfect Square Trinomial
3rd – “Unfoil” or “Unbox”
Uncover the mystery
of factoring complex
trinomials!
Tic-Tac-But No Toe
Part 1: In the following tic tac’s there are four numbers. Find the
relationship that the two numbers on the right have with the two
numbers on the left.
-90
10
36 -6
-36 -6
-30 -6
1
-9
-12 -6
0
6
-1
5
-49
7
120
30
-81
9
-24
-6
0
-7
34
4
0
-9
-10 -4
-72
24
16
4
-6 -3
49
-7
21
-3
8
4
-1
-14
-7
1.
2.
2
What did you find?
Did it follow the pattern every time?
Tic-Tac-But No Toe
Part 2: Use your discoveries from Part 1 to complete
the following Tic Tac’s.
9
16
18
6
-35
10
-10
9
7
2
4
45
6
-3
-15
-5
14
-5
-2
2
72
-6
-72
-36
-22
-38
-5
-1
5
9
3.
Did your discovery work in every case?
4.
Can you give any explanation for this?
Finally!
Factoring with a Frenzy!
 Arrange the expression in descending (or
ascending) order.
ax2 + bx + c = 0
 Be sure the leading coefficient is positive.
 Factor out the GCF, if necessary.
 Multiply the coefficients “a” and “c” and put
the result in quadrant II of the Tic Tac.
 Put the coefficient “b” in quadrant III of the
Tic Tac.
 Play the game! Just like the previous
problems. (Find the relationship!)
Once you have completed
your Tic Tac–
WHERE’S the ANSWER?
Use the “a” coefficient as the numerator of
two fractions. Use the results in quadrants I
and IV as the two denominators.
Reduce the fractions.
The numerator is your coefficient for x in your
binominal and the denominator is the
constant term.
EXAMPLE: If you get the fractions ½ and
-3/5, your answer would be (x + 2) (3x – 5).
EXAMPLES
X2 – X - 12
-12 ?
-1
-12 3
-1
-4
?
What 2 numbers
complete the Tic Tac?
Since a = 1, put a 1 in for the
numerator in two fractions.
You found 3 and -4. These are the
denominators for the two fractions.
Your fractions are 1/3 and –1/4
Your answer is (x + 3) (x – 4).
EXAMPLES
2X2 + 8X - 64
*Remember that
-32 ?
What 2 numbers
sometimes a GCF
complete the Tic Tac?
should be factored
4
?
out before beginning.
2(X2 + 4X – 32)
Since a = 1, put a 1 in for the
numerator in two fractions.
-32 8
4
-4
You found 8 and -4. These are the
denominators for the two fractions.
Your fractions are 1/8 and –1/4.
Your answer is 2 (x + 8) (x – 4).
EXAMPLES
1/2X2 + 1/2X - 6
*Remember that
-12 ?
What 2 numbers
sometimes a GCF
complete the Tic Tac?
should be factored
1
?
out before beginning.
1/2(X2 + X – 12)
Since a = 1, put a 1 in for the
-12 -3 numerator in two fractions.
1
4
You found -3 and 4. These are the
denominators for the two fractions.
Your fractions are –1/3 and 1/4.
Your answer is ½ (x – 3) (x + 4).
EXAMPLES
3X2 + 5X = 12
*Remember to
re-write in
standard form
3X2 + 5X - 12
-36 9
5
-4
-36 ?
5
?
What 2 numbers
complete the Tic Tac?
Since a = 3, put a 3 in for the
numerator in two fractions.
You found 9 and -4. These are the
denominators for the two fractions.
Your fractions are 3/9 = 1/3 and –3/4
Your answer is (x + 3) (3x – 4).
What if it’s a polynomial of 4 or more?
1st – Factor out GCF
2nd – Factor by Grouping
Factoring by Grouping
Ex: x3 + 3x2 + 2x +6
1. Group two terms together.
(x3 + 3x2) + (2x + 6)
2. Factor out a GCF from each separate
binomial to get a common binomial.
x2 (x + 3) + 2(x + 3)
3. Factor out the common binomial.
(x+3) (x2 + 2)
Assignments
Classwork:
Factoring Polynomials
Completely Worksheet #1-10
Homework:
Factoring Polynomials
Completely Worksheet #11-20
Exit Ticket
Do you prefer “unfoiling”
or “ac-b boxing”? Why?