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8-A3 Algebra 8H name__________________ Factoring Trinomials (when the Leading Coefficient is 1) Lesson 8-3 Factor each trinomial using the product/sum X method. Check by multiplying the factors using FOIL. If the polynomial is not factorable, write PRIME. 1. y2 + 7y + 12 2. x2 + 12x - 48 3. x2 – 11xy + 18y2 4. x2 + 4xy – 45y2 5. x2 - x - 30 6. x2 – 15x + 35 7. x2 + 3xy – 54y2 8. y2 - 5y - 14 9. x2 - 9x + 14 10. 30 - 17x + x2 11. x2 + 4xy – 21y2 12. a2 + 19ab + 60b2 Define: 13. Prime Numbers: _________________________________________ Composite Numbers: _____________________________________ 14. When factoring out the greatest common monomial factor your answer will be the __________ of the ________ and the remaining factors. 15. A polynomial can be factored by grouping if all of the following are true: (a) ____________________________________________________ (b) ____________________________________________________ (c) ____________________________________________________ Factor. Check by multiplying the factors. If the polynomial doesn’t factor, write “prime.” Show your work on a piece of paper, staple the paper to this handout. 16. y2 - 13y + 12 ______________ 17. x2 + 7x – 18 ______________ 18. y2 – 7y + 12 ______________ 19. j2 – 7j + 10 _______________ 20. y2 - 8y + 12 ______________ 21. y2 – 11y – 12 _______________ 22. r2 + 16r + 28 ______________ 23. y2 - 4y – 12 _______________ 24. y2 + 12y + 36 ______________ 25. y2 - y – 12 ________________ 26. h2 – 12h + 27 ______________ 27. x2 - 4x + 3 _______________ 28. a2 + 4a – 32 ______________ 29. 1 + 8d + 7d2 _______________ 30. w2 + 14w + 33 ______________ 31. d2 – 2d + 1 ________________ 32. r2 – 13r + 22 ______________ 33. g2 + 7g + 49 _______________ 34. p2 – 12p + 11 ______________ 35. b2 + 6b – 91 _______________ 36. f2 – 10f + 16 ______________ 37. b2 + 14b + 45 ______________ 38. n2 + 19n + 48 ______________ 39. a2 + 24a + 23 ______________ 8-A3 Handout Key 16. (y – 12) (y – 1) 17. (x + 9) (x – 2) 1. (y + 3) (y + 4) 2. Prime 3. (x – 9y) (x – 2y) 4. (x + 9y) (x – 5y) 5. (x – 6) (x + 5) 6. Prime 7. (x + 9y) (x – 6y) 8. (y – 7) (y + 2) 25. (y + 3) (y – 4) 9. (x – 7) (x – 2) 26. (h – 9) (h – 3) 18. (y – 3) (y – 4) 19. (j – 2) (j – 5) 20. (y – 2) (y – 6) 21. (y + 1) (y – 12) 22. (r + 14) (r + 2) 23. (y – 6) (y + 2) 24. (y + 6)2 10. (x – 15) (x – 2) 27. (x – 1) (x – 3) 11. (x + 7y) (x – 3y) 28. (a + 8) (a – 4) 12. (a + 4b) (a + 15b) 29. (7d + 1) (d + 1) 13. Prime numbers have only two factors, 1 and itself. Composite numbers have more than 2 factors. 30. (w + 11) (w + 3) 14. product of the GCF 33. Prime 15. a. 4 or more terms. b. Terms with common factors can be grouped. c. The two common binomial factors are identical or are additive inverses (• by -1) of each other. 34. (p – 11) (p – 1) 31. (d – 1)2 32. (r – 11) (r – 2) 35. (b + 13) (b – 7) 36. (f – 8) (f – 2) 37. (b + 9) (b + 5) 38. (n + 16) (n + 3) 39. (a + 1) (a + 23)