5 3 Perfect Square Trinomial Objective To recognize
5: 3 Perfect Square Trinomial Objective - To recognize and factor a perfect square trinomial. Find the area of the square in terms of x. Perfect Square Trinomial 1 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series
Simplify. 1) 4) 2) 5) 3) 6) 2 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series
Follow the pattern! Last Term Twice the Last Term Square of the Last Term Factor. 3 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series
Factor. 1) 5) 2) 6) 3) 7) 4) 8) 4 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series
Factor the perfect square trinomials. 1) 4) 2) 5) 3) 6) 5 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series
Complete the perfect square trinomial and factor. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series
Factoring Polynomials Five Types of Factoring 1) Greatest Monomial Factor 2) Difference of Squares 3) Perfect Square Trinomial 4) Trinomial Factoring : 5) Trinomial Factoring : 7 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series
Factor completely. 1) Greatest Monomial Factor Perfect Square Trinomial 2) Perfect Square Trinomial Difference of Squares 8 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series
Factor completely. 1) 2) 9 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series
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