Math8 - Q1 - Module 2 - Factoring Part 2 1
Math8 - Q1 - Module 2 - Factoring Part 2 1
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Factoring Polynomials
Part 2
Learner’s Module in Mathematics 8
Quarter 1 Week 2
Cecile T. Duran
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PREFACE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COPYRIGHT NOTICE..................................................................................................ii
PREFACE.....................................................................................................................iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT...............................................................................................iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................................v
Learning Objectives......................................................................................................1
Pre-assessment............................................................................................................1
Introduction...................................................................................................................3
Lesson4.......................................................................................................................4
Perfect Square Trinomial...........................................................................................4
Exercise 1: Factor the given polynomials..............................................................5
Lesson5.......................................................................................................................6
Factoring Quadratic Trinomials................................................................................6
Exercise 2: Factor the given polynomials............................................................10
Lesson6.....................................................................................................................10
Factoring by Grouping.............................................................................................10
Exercise 3: Factor the given polynomials............................................................11
Generalization ……………………………………………………………………………..12
Application..................................................................................................................13
Activity 1: Find the Hidden Message...................................................................13
Post-assessment........................................................................................................13
Performance Task......................................................................................................15
Activity 2: Solving word problems involving factoring..........................................15
ANSWER KEY............................................................................................................16
REFERENCES...........................................................................................................17
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Learning Objectives
Hello learner! This module was designed and written with you in mind.
Primarily, its scope is to develop your understanding in factoring different types of
polynomials: perfect square trinomials, quadratic trinomials, and factoring by
grouping.
Note
This module will serve as your personal copy. You will write your FINAL
ANSWERS on the ANSWER SHEET attached with this module. You will only
submit the answer sheet. However, I suggest that you still write your answers
on the spaces provided for your answers, so you can check your answers once
you receive the answer key. You may also use the margins for your solutions /
computations.
Pre-assessment
This test will just determine how much you already know about the lessons. I
suggest that you just answer what you know and don’t worry about your score.
It is very important that you answer the test before you proceed to the next part of
this module. DO NOT attempt to answer any unanswered items nor change your
answers in this test after you have learned about the lessons in this module. Please
be honest.
DIRECTION: Read and understand each item, then choose the letter of the correct
answer and write it on your answer sheet.
1. One binomial factor of m2−11 m+ 21is m−3. What is the other factor?
A. m−7 C. m+8
B. m+7 D. m−8
6. If one factor of 8 k 2 ( k −2 )−( k−2 ) is the binomial k −2 , what is the other factor?
A. 8 k 2 C. 8 k 2 +1
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B. 8 k −0 D. 8 k 2 −1
12. One of the factors of 2 p 2−13 p +15 is p−5 . What is the other factor?
A. 2 p−3 C. 2 p+ 3
B. p−3 D. p+5
14. Which from the choices is the factored form of 49 j 2−56 j+16 ?
A. ( 7 j−4 ) (7 j+ 4 ) C. ( 7 j+ 4 ) ( 7 j+ 4 )
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B. ( 7 j+ 4 ) D. ( 7 j −4 )2
Review: Complete Me
1. 2. 3. 4.
3 a+3 b+ 3 c 2
a −b
2 3
a −64 10 ab−2 ac
5. 6. 7.
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b 3+125 2
a b+3 a b
2 2 a −16
Answer Box
Lesson
4 Perfect Square Trinomial
To factor a Perfect Square Trinomial (PST), get the square root of the first term,
copy the sign of the middle term, and get the square root of the last term. The
Squared Binomial is the factored form of the Perfect Square Trinomial (PST).
RULE or
or
Example 1. Factor x 2+ 6 x+ 9.
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Checking: ¿ ( x +3 ) Apply the rule in squaring a binomial.
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Square the first term, get twice the product of the
¿ x + 2 ( x ) ( 3 ) +3 first and the last terms, then square the last term.
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¿ x + 6 x+ 9 Simplify.
Conclusion: Since the obtained product in the checking is equal to the original
polynomial expression, therefore, x 2+ 6 x+ 9=( x +3 )2.
49 x 2−14 x +1 The first term (49 x 2 ) and the last term (1) are
perfect squares.
7 x1 √ 49 x 2=7 x since 7 x • 7 x =49 x 2
√ 1=1 since 1 •1=1
2 ( 7 x ) ( 1 )=14 x
The middle term (14 x ) is twice the product of
the square roots of the first and the last terms.
Step 2: Substitute in the pattern x 2−2 xy+ y 2=( x− y )2
since the middle term is negative.
2 2
49 x −14 x +1= (7 x−1 ) ∨(7 x−1)(7 x−1)
square root of
sign of the middle term
square root of
Conclusion: Since the obtained product in the checking is equal to the original
polynomial expression, therefore, 4 9 x2 −14 x+ 1=( 7 x−1 )2.
1) c 2−12 c +36
2) 64 y 2 +80 y +25
3) 25 r 2−30 r + 9
4) 9 a 2+12 a+ 4
5) 36 w 2−12 w+1
Lesson
5 Factoring Quadratic Trinomials
There are some trinomials that are not the result of a square of a binomial,
thus, we cannot use the pattern for perfect square trinomial.
This time, we are going to factor a quadratic trinomial in the form
Ax2 + Bx+C .
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RULE
where and
Example 1. Factor x 2+ 5 x + 4.
Note: The table will just serve as a guide in finding the factors of C
whose sum is B in the trinomial of the form A x 2+ Bx+ C . You may
or may not do the same as long as you can find immediately the
needed factors. You will notice in the succeeding examples that
there are some numbers with many possible factors to consider.
Conclusion: Since the obtained product in the checking is equal to the original
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polynomial expression, therefore, x + 5 x + 4= ( x+ 4 ) ( x +1 ).
Example 2. Factor m2−7 m+10.
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¿ m −5 m−2 m+ 10 Combine similar terms.
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¿ m −7 m+10
Conclusion: Since the obtained product in the checking is equal to the original
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polynomial expression, therefore, m −7 m+10= ( m−2 ) ( m−5 ) .
Solution: Step 1. Determine the two factors of −12 whose sum is equal to 11.
Factors of −12 Product Sum
−6 and 2 (−6)(2)=−12 −6+ 2=−4
−4 and 3 (−4)(3)=−12 −4+3=−1
−12and1 (−12)(1)=−12 . −12+1=−11
6 and −2 (6)(−2)=−12 6+(−2)=4
4 and −3 4 (−3)=−12 4 +(−3)=1
12and−1 ( 12 ) (−1 )=−12 12+(−1)=11
Step 2. Substitute in the pattern, A x 2+ Bx+ C=( x+ v ) ( x + w ) .
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s +11 s−12=( s+12 )( s−1 ) Carry the signs of +12 and −1.
Conclusion: Since the obtained product in the checking is equal to the original
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polynomial expression, therefore, s +11 s−12=( s+12 )( s−1 ) .
Solution: Step 1. Determine the two factors of −24 whose sum is equal to −2.
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¿ w −6 w+ 4 w−24 Combine the middle terms.
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¿ w −2 w−24
Conclusion: Since the obtained product in the checking is equal to the original
polynomial expression, therefore, w 2−2 w−24=( w+ 4 )( w−6 ) .
There are quadratic trinomials in the form Ax2 + Bx+C where A is not equal to
one . In this case, the above method in factoring x 2+ Bx +C cannot be applied. Let’s
study the next rule when A is greater than one ( A>1).
Factoring Trinomials of the form , where
where and
5.b
RULE Factor the first term, and the last term, .
Look for two factors such that the sum of their product is the middle term,
Note that we still apply the concept of factoring where is positive and
negative.
Terms Factors
9 n2 3 n , 3 n and 9 n , n
−4 −2 , 2 ; 4 ,−1 and −4 , 1
Step 2. Determine the factors of 9 n2 and −4 whose sum is equal to the
middle term, −5 n.
Possible Middle Middle
Possible Factors
Factors Term Term
( 3 n−2 )( 3 n+2 ) 0 ( 9 n+2 )( n−2 ) −16 n
( 3 n+ 4 ) ( 3 n−1 ) 9n ( 9 n+ 4 )( n−1 ) −5 n
( 3 n−4 )( 3 n+1 ) −9 n ( 9 n−4 ) ( n+1 ) 5n
( 9 n−2 ) ( n+2 ) 16 n
1. b 2+8 b +15
2. f 2−11 f +18
3. p2−3 p−18
4. z 2+ 8 z−9
5. 5 y 2+ 29 y−42
Lesson
6 Factoring by Grouping
Let’s recall that the product of two binomials having no common terms is
composed of four terms and that most of the time, we use the Distributive Property of
Multiplication over Addition.
Solution: ¿ ( 2 x−10 ) + ( xy−5 y ) Group the terms that have common factors.
¿ 2 ( x−5 ) + y ( x−5 ) Factor out the GCF of each grouped terms.
¿ ( x−5 ) ¿ Factor out the common binomial factor.
¿ ( x−5 ) ( 2+ y ) Divide each term by the common binomial.
Checking:¿ ( x−5 ) ( 2+ y ) Multiply the obtained factors.
¿ ( x • 2 )+ ( x • y ) + (−5 •2 )+ (−5• y ) Apply the FOIL method.
Solution: ¿ ( 6 c +3 ac )−( 10+5 a ) Group the terms that have common factors.
¿ 3 c ( 2+ a )−5 ( 2+ a ) Factor out the GCF of each grouped terms.
¿ ( 2+a ) ¿ Factor out the common binomial factor.
¿ ( 2+a )( 3 c−5 ) Divide each term by the common binomial.
1. ax +ay +2 x+ 2 y
2. 4 s +4 t +5 rs +5 rt
3. 3 c−cp+3 d−dp
5. ( d +2 ) ( d−3 )+ ( d+ 2 )( d+2 )
Generalization
x + y =( x + y ) ( x −xy + y )
3 3 2 2
Factoring Sum or Difference of Two Cubes
x − y = ( x − y ) ( x + xy + y )
3 3 2 2
2 2 2
Factoring Perfect Square Trinomial x + 2 xy + y = ( x + y )
2 2 2
x −2 xy+ y =( x− y )
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Factoring Quadratic Trinomial x + Bx +C=( x + v)(x +w)
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Ax + Bx+C=( px+ q ) ( rx + s )