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ALGEBRA: Factoring difference of squares

3/9/2017

41 Comments

 
As you look at factoring difference of squares what would you spend more time on?

You will be specific and appropriate.

41 Comments
Appold
3/9/2017 08:22:49 am

I find when the problem has 2 variables it makes the problem more confusing

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Norton
3/9/2017 08:22:55 am

Quadratic equations

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Ross
3/9/2017 08:23:03 am

Making sure that the answer is fully simplified.

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Pulaski
3/9/2017 08:23:09 am

I would spend more time on factoring the polynomials

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Mayfield
3/9/2017 08:23:15 am

We need e taught how to solve when equal to zero

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Wroblewski
3/9/2017 08:23:22 am

I would spend more time on the actual factors

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Watson
3/9/2017 08:23:28 am

Different ways of doing it

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AL.sears
3/9/2017 08:23:29 am

The solving ones when it's equal to 0

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MacGregor
3/9/2017 08:23:37 am

i wouldn't spend more time on seeing if it is a perfect square or not

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Gregory
3/9/2017 08:23:46 am

I would spend more time on solving the problems

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Kishigo
3/9/2017 08:23:48 am

you need to focus on whether or no it follows the (+) (-) rule

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Dallos
3/9/2017 08:23:57 am

Equal to 0

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Ferella
3/9/2017 08:23:59 am

I would spend more time on factoring when there are four numbers because it gets confusing and I would want to be more clear on it.

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Logee
3/9/2017 08:24:01 am

I understand how to do this pretty well. If anything I would spend more time on solving the grouping equations like the last one on the notes.

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Smith
3/9/2017 08:24:18 am

I would like to spend more time on deciding when a problem is prime

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Morey
3/9/2017 08:24:18 am

I would spend more time on the equations

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Gehres
3/9/2017 08:24:27 am

simplifying
Knowing what to do with positives

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Mason d
3/9/2017 08:24:32 am

I would spend more time on knowing more about squares

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Knott
3/9/2017 08:24:41 am

You'd spend more time if there are 2 variables

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Hannah
3/9/2017 08:25:37 am

More time learning about factoring numbers that are needed to be simplified

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Kortman
3/9/2017 08:26:56 am

I need help when solving to zero

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Panos
3/9/2017 12:07:28 pm

How to break the numbers down more and where

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Lancaster
3/9/2017 12:07:50 pm

I don't understand when to do what.

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Kindsvatter, Klawuhi
3/9/2017 12:07:58 pm

when the problem has 2 variables it makes the problem harder

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L. Emmons
3/9/2017 12:08:05 pm

Knowing when the number is fully simplified

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Gendich
3/9/2017 12:08:06 pm

Slow down on steps.

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Mays & Himebauch
3/9/2017 12:08:11 pm

We both need more practice in general

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Waldvogel
3/9/2017 12:08:13 pm

I would spend more time on working with grouping when factoring.

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Ross
3/9/2017 12:08:14 pm

I would spend more time on find the GCF of each equation

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Gray and Swan
3/9/2017 12:08:20 pm

Gray: I'm great
Swan: splitting them up and putting them in parentheses

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ava atchison
3/9/2017 12:08:33 pm

the stuff that equals zero

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Moore Madell wandrie
3/9/2017 12:08:38 pm

Spend more time going over each step slowly and get it simplified

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McLester
3/9/2017 12:08:39 pm

Knowing when the question is all done

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Shuman
3/9/2017 12:08:48 pm

How do you do it when it has 2 variables it confuses me

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Tripp
3/9/2017 12:08:54 pm

The factoring rules or something

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Shaw
3/9/2017 12:08:59 pm

Knowing when to do multiple steps while squaring it more

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Coveyou
3/9/2017 12:09:08 pm

Knowing when it is fully simplified

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Jimmy
3/9/2017 12:09:08 pm

Making sure the answet is fully simplified

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Jaylin mitchell
3/9/2017 12:09:37 pm

I had problems with math

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Chris hull
3/14/2017 08:38:19 am

I had troubles knowing if the problem was fully simplified or not.

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Rothman
3/16/2017 07:23:46 am

Not = 0

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