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In this video, we use the trial and error method of factoring quadratics where a is not equal to 1. I enjoy this method because it allows you to continue to develop and leverage your...
Ex: 0, 2, −4, −10, −18. Create your own worksheets like this one with Infinite Algebra 2. Free trial available at KutaSoftware.com.
Divide the factors by a. 4. Factor (use x). 3. Slide (multiply a times c) and rewrite. 2. Factor out the GCF. out the GCF first!
This factoring trinomials (when a does not equal 1) partner worksheet provides an engaging way for students to think through problems with factoring trinomials (with guess and check, AC method, or another option).
Factor each completely. ( x )( x )
Solve each equation by factoring. 1) (k + 1)(k − 5) = 0 {−1, 5} 2) (a + 1)(a + 2) = 0 {−1, −2} 3) (4k + 5)(k + 1) = 0 {− 5 4, −1} 4) (2m + 3)(4m + 3) = 0 {− 3 2, − 3 4} 5) x2 − 11 x + 19 = −5 {3, 8} 6) n2 + 7n + 15 = 5 {−5, −2} 7) n2 − 10 n + 22 = −2 {6, 4} 8) n2 + 3n − 12 = 6 {3, −6} 9) 6n2 − 18 n − 18 = 6 ...