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Section 5.1

Chapter 5 Factoring. Section 5.1. Chapter 5 Factoring. Section 5.1 Exercise #2. Chapter 5 Factoring. Section 5.1 Exercise #5. Factoring Strategy Flow Chart. Factor out GCF. (2) Terms. (3) Terms. (4) Terms. Difference of Squares Sum/Difference of Cubes. Perfect Square Trinomial

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Section 5.1

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  1. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.1

  2. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.1Exercise #2

  3. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.1Exercise #5

  4. Factoring Strategy Flow Chart Factor out GCF (2) Terms (3) Terms (4) Terms • Difference of Squares • Sum/Difference of Cubes • Perfect Square Trinomial • (x2 + bx + c) • (ax2 + bx + c) • Grouping

  5. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.2

  6. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.2Exercise #6

  7. Factoring Strategy Flow Chart Factor out GCF (2) Terms (3) Terms (4) Terms • Difference of Squares • Sum/Difference of Cubes • Perfect Square Trinomial • (x2 + bx + c) • (ax2 + bx + c) • Grouping

  8. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.3

  9. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.3Exercise #8

  10. Factoring Strategy Flow Chart Factor out GCF (2) Terms (3) Terms (4) Terms • Difference of Squares • Sum/Difference of Cubes • Perfect Square Trinomial • (x2 + bx + c) • (ax2 + bx + c) • Grouping

  11. Factoring Strategy Flow Chart Factor out GCF (2) Terms (3) Terms (4) Terms • Difference of Squares • Sum/Difference of Cubes • Perfect Square Trinomial • (x2 + bx + c) • (ax2 + bx + c) • Grouping

  12. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.4

  13. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.4Exercise #11

  14. Factoring Strategy Flow Chart Factor out GCF (2) Terms (3) Terms (4) Terms • Difference of Squares • Sum/Difference of Cubes • Perfect Square Trinomial • (x2 + bx + c) • (ax2 + bx + c) • Grouping

  15. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.4Exercise #13

  16. Factoring Strategy Flow Chart Factor out GCF (2) Terms (3) Terms (4) Terms • Difference of Squares • Sum/Difference of Cubes • Perfect Square Trinomial • (x2 + bx + c) • (ax2 + bx + c) • Grouping

  17. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.5

  18. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.5Exercise #15

  19. Factoring Strategy Flow Chart Factor out GCF (2) Terms (3) Terms (4) Terms • Difference of Squares • Sum/Difference of Cubes • Perfect Square Trinomial • (x2 + bx + c) • (ax2 + bx + c) • Grouping

  20. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.5Exercise #17

  21. Factoring Strategy Flow Chart Factor out GCF (2) Terms (3) Terms (4) Terms • Difference of Squares • Sum/Difference of Cubes • Perfect Square Trinomial • (x2 + bx + c) • (ax2 + bx + c) • Grouping

  22. Factoring Strategy Flow Chart Factor out GCF (2) Terms (3) Terms (4) Terms • Difference of Squares • Sum/Difference of Cubes • Perfect Square Trinomial • (x2 + bx + c) • (ax2 + bx + c) • Grouping

  23. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.5Exercise #20

  24. Factoring Strategy Flow Chart Factor out GCF (2) Terms (3) Terms (4) Terms • Difference of Squares • Sum/Difference of Cubes • Perfect Square Trinomial • (x2 + bx + c) • (ax2 + bx + c) • Grouping

  25. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.6

  26. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.6Exercise #24

  27. or Solve.

  28. or Solve.

  29. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.7Exercise #26

  30. The product of two consecutive odd integers is 13 more than 10 times the larger of the two integers. Find the integers.

  31. The product of two consecutive odd integers is 13 more than 10 times the larger of the two integers. Find the integers.

  32. The product of two consecutive odd integers is 13 more than 10 times the larger of the two integers. Find the integers.

  33. Chapter 5 Factoring Section 5.7Exercise #29

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