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Solving Quadratic Equations Through Factoring: A Fun Box Project

In this post, we explore factoring quadratic equations, specifically when the coefficient 'a' equals 1. Utilizing real-world applications, we investigate a fun box project for skateboarding, designed to be 4 feet longer than its width, with a total area of 32 square feet. We will break down the steps required to find the dimensions of this fun box and illustrate it. Don't forget to check the homework worksheet for additional practice on factoring quadratics!

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Solving Quadratic Equations Through Factoring: A Fun Box Project

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  1. Factoring Quadratic Equations Mr. Kaufmann Algebra 2

  2. Under the blog section of my website, comment on the following post “Factoring Quadratics when a=1.”password – “wilson”www.hasdhawks.org/webpages/dkaufmann

  3. Classwork Factor:

  4. Factor the following: 1) 2) 3) *4)

  5. Solve. You are building a skateboarding fun box that is 4 feet longer than it is wide. The total area of the box is 32 square feet. Draw a picture of the fun box. What are the dimensions of the fun box?

  6. When factoring cannot be done.

  7. Homework Worksheet (1-18)

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