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ALGEBRA: Factoring Review 2

3/15/2017

43 Comments

 
As you look at factoring what are two things you learned today regarding factoring?
 
What is one question you still have regarding factoring?
43 Comments
Mayfield
3/15/2017 08:21:40 am

I understand a=1 and a=!1 but there are some with perfect squares that are still unclear.

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Norton
3/15/2017 08:21:52 am

A not equal to zero
Diamond

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Logee
3/15/2017 08:22:07 am

I understand most of it, but I still need help figuring out which type of equation it is and how to solve.

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gallagher
3/15/2017 08:22:20 am

Nothing.

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Hull
3/15/2017 08:22:24 am

How to tell when the solution is fully simplified.

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David
3/15/2017 08:22:27 am

I learned how to factor better and that if there is a plus sign, it is prime.
One question that I still have is how to factor problems with fractions

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Dallos
3/15/2017 08:22:35 am

Solving equal to zero and not equal to zero

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Shaughn
3/15/2017 08:22:41 am

perfect squares and solving

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Nichols
3/15/2017 08:22:47 am

I learned how to factor fractions
and not equal to zero
I think I have it down

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Ferella
3/15/2017 08:22:55 am

one thing i learned is how to factor fractions with square roots and one question i have is how to solve the equation when there's an x in the equal part

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Wroblewski
3/15/2017 08:23:04 am

One thing I am good at is factoring, one thing I still need help with is after multiplying a • c with big numbers and finding numbers that go in

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Gehres.
3/15/2017 08:23:16 am

Learned
-don't solve completely
-when there's a square root equaling 0 nothing happens
Still need to know
-nothing

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Leirstein
3/15/2017 08:23:30 am

I figured out how to factor with trinomials and a is not = 1. The only thing I still have left to do make sure it's 100% solved and not just factored

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Appold
3/15/2017 08:23:33 am

System of squares

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Gregory
3/15/2017 08:23:36 am

First always try to factor it if you can't the use GCF
And to know when to use the diamond

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Dom
3/15/2017 08:23:42 am

1. I learned how to do the fraction problems
2. That Elizabeth is good at drawing
3. I want to know how this will be used in everyday situations

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Smith K
3/15/2017 08:23:42 am

1. I've gained knowledge on the subject of factoring
2. I do not have a second one

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Kortman Jared
3/15/2017 08:23:43 am

I learned when to use the diamond and when I could have used GCF. I still have troubles with all the kinds of problems of when I am done

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Whitney
3/15/2017 08:23:55 am

Factoring with perfect squares

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Morey
3/15/2017 08:23:56 am

I learned a and c multiply to get the top of the x i also learned the difference between a perfect square trinomial and a difference of squares what do u do with b

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Mason doe
3/15/2017 08:24:02 am

I learned how to factor better and that if there is a plus sign, it is prime.
One question that I still have is how to factor problems with fractions

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Alex Ross
3/15/2017 08:24:05 am

1)Using the right setup to get the answer
2)how to do solve problems more efficiently
3) have no questions

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LeCureux
3/15/2017 08:24:49 am

How to do it more efficiently and how to tell if something is Difference of Squares.

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Sean Keller
3/15/2017 09:56:46 am

How exactly do you figure out the factors themselves but I'm not to sure that came out right

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Kindsvatter
3/15/2017 12:07:17 pm

I learned perfect squares and solving

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Michaela
3/15/2017 12:07:36 pm

1. Difference of squares
2. Perfect square trinomials
Q: none

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Mays
3/15/2017 12:08:01 pm

1. positive or negative on perfect square
2. figuring out the factors
3. positive or negative factors

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Waldvogel
3/15/2017 12:08:03 pm

I understanding a lot of it but I still need help trying to figure out what kind of equation it is and how to factor it

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Gendich
3/15/2017 12:08:14 pm

I'm not sure what to do for each different question type.

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Gabby
3/15/2017 12:08:22 pm

I learned when you solve you have to set it equall to 0
I learned the difference between factor and solve

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H. Barron
3/15/2017 12:08:23 pm

I learned how to factor when x is more than zero and I learned to do square roots quicker in my head.

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Ross
3/15/2017 12:08:39 pm

You can use the diamond for each problem
Take your time
How do you know when to use a positive an negeative when using 2 parenthesis

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Shaw and sears
3/15/2017 12:08:41 pm

I learned how to solve equations and factor
More fraction problems

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ava
3/15/2017 12:08:46 pm

i learned how to do difference of squares and how to get the diamonds. i don't know what to do for each problem and how they're different

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Panos
3/15/2017 12:08:51 pm

1 I learned easier ways to break things down
2 I learned small stuff like posItivs and negatives
1i need more practice with knowing what to do where.

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Sean madell, Matt wandrie, on seans phone!!!
3/15/2017 12:08:55 pm

Learned: how to factor difference of squares, how to do perfect square trinomials without diamond pattern
Question I have: no real questions

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Brandon klawuhn
3/15/2017 12:09:11 pm

How to factor polynomials and trinomials

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L. Emmons
3/15/2017 12:09:16 pm

1. Expanding factoring with perfect squares
2. How to do fraction problems
3. Doing #27 on the math hw

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janelle
3/15/2017 12:09:28 pm

1. Expanding factoring with perfect squares.
2. How to do fraction problems.
3. doing 29 on the hw

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Jacob Swan
3/15/2017 12:09:50 pm

How to put a and c together and how to get x to equal the number.

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McLester
3/15/2017 12:09:56 pm

Expanding and how to do fraction problems we learned how to do 27 the practice side

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Shuman
3/15/2017 12:10:15 pm

When to use what

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Asriel
10/4/2017 10:32:01 am

Patterns in my life include moving. I have moved to 13 different schools. Each time I have moved it has been at least a distance of 70 miles or more. These patterns have helped me be patient during long car rides or trips.

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