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This document focuses on practice problems for factoring polynomial expressions. It highlights that expressions like (x – 5)(x – 2) are equivalent to (x – 2)(x – 5). It also emphasizes the ability to check work using the FOIL method for binomials. An example of a polynomial that cannot be factored using integers is mentioned, along with specific polynomial factors like (m + 13)(m - 5). Students are encouraged to practice these concepts for mastery on tests and quizzes. Refer to Page 255, problems 4-14 (even numbers) for further exercises.
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(x – 5)(x – 2) remember that (x -2)(x -5) means the same thing! (r+ 8)(r+ 7) (q-7)(q-4) (x – 6)(x + 2) Cannot be factored using integers 14. (m + 13)(m – 5) PRACTICE CHECKING USING FOILING (multiplication of polynomials) from here on out for full points on tests and quizzes. Page. 255 #4-14 evens