UNIT 2 - Quadratic Mechanics - Factoring

In this unit we learn about the mechanics of switching between two of the forms of a quadratic. We will learn in unit 3 and 4 what each form is used best for.

Factored Form —> Standard Form - Expansion (Multiplying)
y=(x-s)(x-t) —> y=ax^2 + bx + c

Standard Form —> Factored Form - Factoring (Division) - This is the majority of the unit
y=ax^2 + bx + c —> y=(x-s)(x-t)


Lesson 2.1

In this lesson we explore the opposite process of factoring, expansion (multiplying). We will see that it is a means for checking whether our factoring work is correct as the unit progresses.

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Lesson 2.1 Video


Lesson 2.2

In this lesson we will be looking at the number of terms in a polynomial, and removing any commonalities between them. We reference this as finding the greatest common factor for the rest of the unit.

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Lesson 2.2 Video


Lesson 2.3

In this lesson we learn how to apply our common factoring skills from last lesson in a different situation. Factoring by grouping is exactly as it sounds. We group terms based on some similarity, and then remove that said familiarity to yield a simplified version of the original expression. This forms the basis for the process used in lesson 2.5, very important!

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This formative exposes students to the kinds of questions they can expect on the test from lessons 2.1-2.3. We also model the expectations for what is required in a solution.

Formative 2.1-2.3 Checklist
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2.1-2.3


Lesson 2.4

In this lesson we look at factoring simple trinomials where the “a-value” in y=ax^2 + bx + c is 1. We explore looking for numbers (factors) that satisfy both a multiplying and adding condition. Once these factors are found we can write the quadratic in factored form.

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Lesson 2.5

In this lesson we explore the connections between lesson 2.3 (factoring by grouping), and lesson 2.4 (simple trinomials). We will create our M.A.N conditions, look for factors that satisfy said conditions, and then apply a process known as decomposition which uses our factoring by grouping skills.

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Lesson 2.6

In this lesson we learn to identify special kinds of polynomials that can be factored in unique, more efficient ways. We will be looking at perfect square trinomials and difference of squares.

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Homework 2.6 - Part 1 - Kuta Software
Homework 2.6 - Part 2 - Kuta Software


Here you can find a comprehensive review of the concepts covered in this unit.

Expansion and Area Questions
Scaffolded Factoring
Assorted Factoring

Review