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CCGPS Adv Algebra Unit 1A – Polynomials 1A.6 – Notes Name: __________________________________________ Date: _____________________________ Greatest Common Factor (GCF) GCF with Variables With variables, the GCF will always be the ___________ exponent of a common variable. Examples: Find the GCF: 1. 12 x 3 , 16 x 2 2. 45 a 5 , 50a 7 3. 5 a, 35 4. 3 y , -8xy 5. 22 x 2 , -11x 6. 4x 6 x 4 2x 2 Factoring Polynomials Using GCF Factoring: Write the polynomial as a product. Steps: 1. Find the GCF of all its terms. 2. Write the polynomial as a product by factoring out the GCF from all the terms. - This is done by dividing the original terms of the polynomial by the GCF. 3. The remaining factors in each term will form a polynomial. Examples: 4x 6y 6x 3 9x 2 12 x Practice Problems: 1. 16 x 2 8x 3. 2 h2 k 2 k 2. 2 a 3 6a 4. 6uv 9 v 2 CCGPS Adv Algebra Unit 1A – Polynomials 1A.6 – Notes Factoring Trinomials ***Always check for a ___________ first!!*** Trinomials ax 2 bx c, a 1 What _______________ to give you the first term? What _______________ to give you the last term, but ________________ to give you the middle term? 1. +c, ________________ signs 2. – c, ________________ signs Examples: Factor the following trinomials: x 2 9x 14 Factoring Trinomials: 2x 2 11x You Try! 1. x 2 12 x 9 32 x ax 2 bx c, a 2 x 20 x 2 5x 14 1 6x 2 33 x 15 4x 2. 2 x 2 10 x 12 3. 3 x 2 2 4x 2x 3 5 CCGPS Adv Algebra Unit 1A – Polynomials 1A.6 – Notes