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Factor I Sing Exercises 132

The document contains 9 questions about factorizing and manipulating polynomials. Question 1 asks to factorize expressions into single brackets. Question 2 asks to factorize expressions into double brackets. Question 3 asks to factorize expressions by first factoring out the highest common factor. Question 4 uses the difference of two squares identity to factorize expressions. Question 5 builds on Question 4 by first factoring out the highest common factor. The remaining questions involve manipulating polynomials through operations like addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
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Factor I Sing Exercises 132

The document contains 9 questions about factorizing and manipulating polynomials. Question 1 asks to factorize expressions into single brackets. Question 2 asks to factorize expressions into double brackets. Question 3 asks to factorize expressions by first factoring out the highest common factor. Question 4 uses the difference of two squares identity to factorize expressions. Question 5 builds on Question 4 by first factoring out the highest common factor. The remaining questions involve manipulating polynomials through operations like addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
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Factorising Exercises

Question 1

Factorise each of the following expressions.

(a) 15x + 25 (e) 9x2 y 2 + 3xy

(b) 3x2 − 9x (f ) x + x2 + x3

(c) 4xy + 40x2 (g) 2x + 3y

(d) 7x2 yz − 8y (h) 16x2 y 2 − 8x2 y + 9y

Question 2 (Simple Factorisation into double brackets)

Factorise each of the following expressions.

(a) x2 + 3x + 2 (h) x2 + 3x − 10

(b) x2 + 5x + 6 (i) x2 + 4x − 5

(c) x2 + 10x + 21 (j) x2 − 3x + 2

(d) x2 + 8x + 16 (k) x2 − 7x + 10

(e) x2 + 4x + 4 (l) x2 − 5x − 6

(f ) x2 + 9x + 20 (m) x2 − 4x + 4

(g) x2 + 13x + 30 (n) x2 − 11x + 24

Question 3 (More Factorisation into double brackets)

Factorise each of the following expressions by first factoring out the highest common
factor.

(a) 3x2 + 9x + 6 (e) 2x2 + 16x + 14

(b) 4x2 + 20x + 24 (f ) 3x2 + 18x + 15

(c) 5x2 + 35x + 50 (g) 5x2 + 65x + 150

(d) 7x2 + 56x + 112 (h) 11x2 + 33x − 110


(i) x3 + 3x2 + 2x (l) 3x4 + 18x3 + 15x2

(j) x3 + 5x2 + 6x (m) x7 − 4x6 + 4x5

(k) 2x3 + 14x2 + 24x (n) 4x10 + 20x9 + 24x8

Question 4 (The Difference of Two Squares)

Use the difference of two squares identity to factorise each of the following;

(a) x2 − 4 (e) x2 − 100 (i) 49 − x2

(b) x2 − 9 (f ) 4x2 − 9 (j) 9 − x2

(c) x2 − 25 (g) 64x2 − 16 (k) 4 − 25x2

(d) x2 − 1 (h) 81x2 − 36 (l) −16 + 49x2

Question 5 (More Differences of Two Squares)

Factorise each of the following by first taking out the highest common factor and then
using the difference of two squares identity.

(a) 3x2 − 27 (e) 3x2 − 300 (i) 50 − 2x2

(b) 2x2 − 18 (f ) 13x2 − 52 (j) 72 − 2x2

(c) 7x2 − 28 (g) 128x2 − 32 (k) 40 − 250x2

(d) 2x2 − 2 (h) 81x2 − 36 (l) −48 + 147x2

Polynomials Questions

Question 6 (Warming Up)

Write each of the following polynomials in order of decreasing power.

(a) x + x2 + x5 + x3 (d) 6x − 4 + 6x2 (g) 5 − 10x

(b) 2x4 + x5 + 3x2 (e) 5 − 6x + 7x5 − 6x2 (h) 14x−7x5 +x2 −13x10

(c) 2x2 + 2x3 − 4x (f ) −17 − x2 − 9x7 (i) 4x2 + 5x − 17x − 7x5


Question 7 (Coefficients)

For each of the following polynomials (which are the same as above), state the
coefficient of x2 .

(a) x + x2 + x5 + x3 (d) 6x − 4 + 6x2 (g) 5 − 10x

(b) 2x4 + x5 + 3x2 (e) 5 − 6x + 7x5 − 6x2 (h) 14x−7x5 +x2 −13x10

(c) 2x2 + 2x3 − 4x (f ) −17 − x2 − 9x7 (i) 4x2 + 5x − 17x − 7x5

Question 8 (Adding and Subtracting Polynomials)

Simplify each of the following, so that your answer is a polynomial written in order of
decreasing powers.

(a) (4x3 + 6x2 + 2x + 4) + (3x3 + 2x2 + 5x + 7)

(b) (5x2 + 4x + 2) + (6x2 − 3x − 1)

(c) (3x2 + 4x − 8) + (2x2 − 5x − 12)

(d) (6x3 + 2x2 − 9) + (4x2 + 2x)

(e) (4x2 + 12x + 4) − (2x2 + 3x + 2)

(f ) (6x3 + 5x + 3) − (3x2 − 2x + 2)

(g) (−2x2 + 5x − 7x4 ) − (3x2 − 5x4 − 4x)

(h) (4x + 5x3 ) − (−10x3 − 9x − 1)

(i) 2(x2 + 5x + 3) + 3(2x2 + 2x + 5)

(j) 6(x2 + x + 7) + 3(3x2 + 3x + 3)

(k) 7(4x3 + 2x2 + 7x + 5) + 3(x3 + x + 8x2 + 3)

(l) 4(3x2 + 3x + 4) − 5(x2 + 2x + 2)

(m) 3(x2 − 2x + 4) − 6(x2 + 7x − 5)

(n) −5(−x3 − 10x2 + 4x − 1) − 7(x3 − 5x2 − x − 12)

(o) −7(2 + x3 − 4x + 3x2 ) − 2(−x + 5x4 − 3x2 − 5x3 − 9x)


Question 9 (Multiplying Polynomials)

Expand each of the following, so that your answer is a polynomial written in order of
decreasing powers.

(a) (2x + 4)(5x + 7) (h) (4x + 5x3 )(−10x3 − 9x)

(b) (4x + 2)(3x − 1) (i) (5x + 3)(2x2 + 2x + 5)

(c) (4x − 8)(5x − 12) (j) (x + 7)(3x2 + 3x + 3)

(d) (2x2 + 1)(x2 + 3) (k) (7x + 5)(x3 + x + 8x2 + 3)

(e) (4x2 + 12x)(2x2 + 2) (l) (3x2 + 3x + 4)(x2 + 2x + 2)

(f ) (5x + 3)(3x2 − 2x) (m) (x2 − 2x + 4)(x2 + 7x − 5)

(g) (5x − 7x4 )(3x2 − 5x4 ) (n) (−x3 −10x2 +4x−1)(x3 −5x2 −x−12)

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