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Consider the following binomials. A=(x^2+5x)
Expand the following binomials to look for patterns when expanding binomials. Try to find a pattern that will allow you to
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Joey
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How do I multiply more than two binomials?
Something like: (a+bx)^3 (not necessarily cubed, though). I know to use FOIL, but I
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Lucy
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Find two binomials whose product is x^2 - 6x + 9 and explain how you decided on those two binomials.
Thank you! :-)
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Cassie
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The difference between two binomials is –3x – 2y. What could the binomials be?
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jay
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Consider the following binomials.
A=(x^2+5x) B=(6x+30) Part 1: Factor each binomial by finding the GCF. Then, add the two
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mark
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Consider the following binomials.
A=(x^2+5x) B=(6x+30) Part 1: Factor each binomial by finding the GCF. Then, add the two
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mark
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Consider the following binomials.
A=(x^2+5x) B=(6x+30) Part 1: Factor each binomial by finding the GCF. Then, add the two
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mark
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If x^2+bx+c is factorable and c is negative, then the signs of the last term factors of the binomials are opposite, why?
I
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Amy L
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Explain why x^2 + 5x + 8 is prime (not factorable). How do you know? Give 2 examples of a prime polynomial (they cannot both be
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John
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Explain why x^2 +5x + 8 is prime(not factorable) How do you know?
Give 2 examples of a prime polynomial(can't be both binomials)
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Jaz
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