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PRAYER

Good
Morning,
Class!
Checking
of
Attendanc
e
Motivation
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson,
the students must be able to;
a. Find the greatest common
factor (GCF) by listing or
prime factorization
b. Factor polynomial
completely with common
monomial factor, and
c. uses distributive property
Unlocking Word Difficulty

1. Greatest Common Factor


-refers to the common
factor having the greatest
numerical Factor and with
variables having the least
degree
Unlocking Word Difficulty

2. Prime Factor
-A prime factor is a
natural number, other than
1, whose only factors are I
and itself. The first few
prime numbers are actually
2,3,5,7 and so on.
Unlocking Word Difficulty

3. Monomial
-A monomial is a
polynomial, which has only
one term. A monomial. is an
algebraic expression with a
single term but can also
have multiple variables and
Unlocking Word Difficulty

4. Polynomial
- a polynomial is a type
of algebraic expression in
which the exponents of all
variables should be a whole
number. The exponents of
the variables in any
polynomial have to be a non-
Unlocking Word Difficulty
• A polynomial comprises
constants and variables,
but we cannot perform
division operations by a
variable in polynomials.
• Rewriting a polynomial as
a product of polynomial
of smaller degree.
Unlocking Word Difficulty

5. Standard Form
-is a way of writing a
polynomial such that the
team with the highest
power of the variables
comes first followed by the
other terms in decreasing
EXAMPLE 1:

6x² and
15x⁴
Find the GCF of each pair of
monomials. Using prime
factors.

1. 6a and 18ab
2. 10a and
12a²b
Activity 1:

Find the GCF of each pair of


monomials. Put your
answers in a piece of paper.

1. 8and10a²b²
Factoring
Polynomials

Rewriting a
polynomial as a
product of
Polynomia GCF Factored
l Form
4 2x 2x (2x+3)
3 3x 3x (x+2)
6 2 2
Evaluation:
Direction: Complete the table.
Answer in a 1 whole sheet of
paper.
Polynomial GCF Factor
ed
Form

5
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Assignment
Polynomials to be
factored
1. 4x^2+2x-2
2. 9x^2+81x
3. 81x^2-16
4. 27x^3+8
5. x^3-1
6.
3xy+2x+6zy+4z
7. 4x^2-1
8. 8x^3+125
9.x^6-8
Learning
Learning
Objectives
At the end of the lesson,
Objectives
the student should be able
to;
a. identify the method in
simplifying rational
expression, and
SIMPLIFYING
EXPRESSI
RATIONALS
ON
A rational expression
is the ratio of two
polynomials. If f is a
rational expression
then f can be written
in the form p/q, where

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