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Monday, March 21, 2016

Algebra Honors ( Periods 4 & 7)

CHAPTER 8-6: FACTORING TRINOMIALS

We’ll factor them and then put our FULLY FACTORED FORM on the same graph as the SIMPLIFIED FORM….WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN IF WE FACTORED THE TRINOMIAL (quadratic, 2nd degree polynomial) CORRECTLY?
FACTORING TRINOMIALS WITH A POSITIVE SIGN AS THE SECOND SIGN:
You're trying to turn a trinomial back to the two binomials that were multiplied together to get it!
Always check your factoring by FOILing back!

FACTORING TRINOMIALS WITH A 
PLUS SIGN AS THE SECOND SIGN:
I have a simple method of foiling basic trinomials!

1. Set up your (      )(      )

2. When the last sign is positive, then both signs in each of the (     ) are the same!

3. How do you know what the 2 signs are? It's whatever the sign is of the second (middle) term.  Put that sign in both parentheses.

4. To UNFOIL (factor), you will need to find
2 FACTORS that MULTIPLY to the LAST term, and ALSO ADD to the MIDDLE term.
To help you do this, I suggest you use and “X”
Put the product in the top of the X,
the sum in the bottom of the X and
the correct factors on the left and right of the X....

Understand that this is really just an educated guess and check!
  
EXAMPLE:
x2 + 8x +15
(       )(       )
THINK: Last sign is + so both signs are the same
THINK: Middle sign is + so both signs are +
(   +   )(   +   )
You know the the "F" in FOIL means that both first terms must be x
( x + )( x + )
Now to get the "L" in FOIL, you need 2 factors whose product is 15
Like 1 and 15, or 3 and 5
But you also need to add to the I and O in FOIL which means that the two factors must add to 8
____ x ____ = 15
____ + ____ = 8
Since 3 + 5 = 8, this must be the two factors that will work:
3 x 5 = 15
3 + 5 = 8
( x + 5 )( x + 3 ) 

(It doesn't matter which factor you put in the first (  )  because they're the same sign, but I always tend to put the larger number in the first parentheses for a reason that you will see tomorrow)
Now FOIL to see if we're right!

NEXT EXAMPLE: LOOKS THE SAME WITH ONE DIFFERENCE...MIDDLE TERM IS NEGATIVE
x2 - 8x +15
(        )(        )
THINK: Last sign is + so both signs are the same
THINK: Middle sign is - so both signs are -
(   -   )(   -   )
You know the the "F" in FOIL means that both first terms must be x
( x - )( x - )
Now to get the "L" in FOIL, you need 2 factors whose product is 15
Like 1 and 15, or 3 and 5
But you also need to add to the I and O in FOIL which means that the two factors must add to 8
-___ x -___ = 15
-___ + -___ = -8
Since -3 + -5 = -8, this must be the two factors that will work:
-3 x -5 = 15
-3 + -5 = -8
( x - 5 )( x - 3 ) 
(It doesn't matter which is first because they're the same sign!)
Now FOIL to see if we're right!

I actually just ignore the signs while making the educated guess because I've already put negative signs in both parentheses so I've taken care of the negatives. It's up to you which way you are most comfortable...we'll talk about that in class and you'll try both ways...then YOU make up your mind which way you want to do it and STAY with that method!

LAST EXAMPLE: SAME PROBLEM BUT NOW WITH A y ON THE MIDDLE AND LAST TERMS:
x2 - 8xy + 15y2

Simply use the same factorization as above and add the y:
( x - 5y)( x - 3y)
ALWAYS FOIL BACK TO CHECK!!!
I'll also show you "little smile" "big smile" to just check the middle term....that's usually where you make a mistake if there is one....It makes the check step shorter because you're just doing the "O" and "I" in FOIL instead of the entire 4 multiplications.

FACTORING TRINOMIALS WITH A NEGATIVE SIGN AS THE SECOND SIGN:


1. Set up your (       )(       )

2. Look at the SECOND or last sign
If it's negative, then the signs in the (   ) must be different
Why? Because when you multiply integers and get a NEGATIVE product, the only way that will happen is if they are DIFFERENT signs. Remember that the last term is the product of the two LAST terms in FOILing.

3. Now look at the sign of the second term.
It tells you "Who wins," meaning which sign must have the bigger number (absolute value)
Remember that the middle term is the SUM of the "O" and the "I" terms when FOILing. Because these two terms have DIFFERENT signs, when you add them, you actually "subtract" and take the bigger number's sign.
Put that sign in the first parentheses and always put the bigger number in the first parentheses. (Although you can reverse the signs, but then just remember the bigger factor goes with the sign of the 2nd term.
4. To UNFOIL (factor), you will need to find 2 FACTORS that MULTIPLY to the last term, but SUBTRACT to the middle term. (yesterday the factors needed to ADD to the middle)
Or you can still say you're adding, but since they are DIFFERENT signs, you will end up subtracting!
Again, this is still an educated guess and check!


EXAMPLE:
x2 + 2x -15
(       )(       )
THINK: Last sign is - so signs are DIFFERENT!
THINK: Middle sign is + so POSITIVE MUST WIN
(   +   )(   -   )
You know the the "F" in FOIL means that both first terms must be x
( x +  )( x -  )
Now to get the "L" in FOIL, you need 2 factors whose product is NEGATIVE 15
Like -1 and 15, or -3 and 5, or 1 and -15, or 3 and -5
But since the POSITIVE must win according to the middle term of POSITIVE 2x, you know that the bigger factor must be POSITIVE (so it can win!)
Therefore, your choices are POSITIVE 15 and -1 or POSITIVE 5 and -3
But you also need to add to the I and O in FOIL so pick the two factors
that also add to POSITIVE 2
Actually, I think to myself the two factors that SUBTRACT to 2, since when you add opposite signs, you don't add, you take the difference and take the higher number's sign.
Since -3 + 5 = +2, this must be the two factors that will work.


So adding it would look like this:
+____ x -____ = -15
+____ + -____ = + 2
so
5 x (-3) = -15
5 +( -3) = 2
( x + 5 )( x - 3 )


NEXT EXAMPLE: Same as before except the middle sign is now negative
x2 - 2x -15
(      )(      )
THINK: Last sign is - so signs are DIFFERENT!
THINK: Middle sign is - so NEGATIVE MUST WIN
that also add to POSITIVE 2
Actually, I think to myself the two factors that SUBTRACT to 2, since when you add opposite signs, you don't add, you take the difference and take the higher number's sign.
Since -3 + 5 = +2, this must be the two factors that will work.
I set it up like this:
____ x ____ = 15
____ - ____ = 2
so
5 x 3 = 15
5 - 3 = 2


USING ADDING IT WOULD LOOK LIKE THIS:
+____ x -____ = -15
+____ + -____ = + 2
so
5 x (-3) = -15
5 +( -3) = 2
( x + 5 )( x - 3 )

LAST EXAMPLE: Same as the last example but with a “y”:
x2 - 2xy -15y2
Same problem as the one before, except now there are 2 variables!
Simply use the same factorization and add the y
( x - 5y )( x + 3y)

Monday, March 2, 2015

Algebra Honors ( Period 4)

Factoring Trinomials 8-6

We  will factor them and then put our fully factored form on the same graph as the simplified form—What do you think will happen if we factored the trinomial (quadratic, 2nd degree polynomial) correctly?

Factoring Trinominals with a POSITIVE sign as the SECOND SIGN
You are trying to turn a trinomial back to the two binomials that were multiplied together to get it!

Always check your factoring by FOILing back!

There is a simple method for foiling basic trinomials
1) set up your two sets of  {{HUGS}  (    ) (    )
2)
When the last sign is positive then BOTH SIGNS in each of the {{HUGS}} are the SAME—they could be Both POSITIVE or they could be BOTH NEGATIVE!!
3)
How do you know what the 2 signs are? It is whatever the SIGN is of the MIDDLE ( SECOND) term!! PUT THAT SIGN in both {{HUGS}} 
4) TO UNFOIL ( Factor) you will need to find 2 factors that MULTIPLY to the Last Term & ALSO ADD to the Middle Term
To help you do this I suggest you use an X Put the product in the top of the X and the sum in the bottom of the X . Then figure out the correct factors on the left and right of the X. It gets easier with practice! I promise
Understand that this is really just an educated guess and check!

EXAMPLE 1
x2 + 8x + 15
(   )(   )
Two set of {{HUGS}} are set up
THINK: Last sign is + so both of the signs inside the parentheses are the same
THINK: Middle sign is + so both of the signs are  +

( + )( + )
You know that the “F” in FOIL means that both first terms must be x so go ahead an place the x in each
(x + )(x + )
You need to get the “L” in FOIL You need 2 factors whose product is 15 Like 1 and 15 or 2 and 5
If you use the “X” from above  YOU can see it!
But if you are having difficulty realize you need to add to the I and O in FOIL which means that the two factors must add to 8
___ ∙ ____ = 15
____ + ___ = 8
Since 3 + 5 = 8 this must be the two factors that work
3 ∙ 5= 15
3 + 5 = 8
(x + 5)(x + 3)
In this case it doesn’t matter which factor you put in the first set of  {{HUGS}} because they are the same sign. (I always tend to put the larger number in the first parentheses for a reason that you will see tomorrow.)  Now FOIL to see if we are right!!

EXAMPLE 2
x2 - 8x + 15
Looks the same with one difference—the middle term is negative
(   )(   )
Two set of {{HUGS}} are set up
THINK: Last sign is + so both of the signs inside the parentheses are the same
THINK: Middle sign is - so both of the signs are  -

( - )( - )
You need to get the “L” in FOIL You need 2 factors whose product is 15 Like 1 and 15 or 2 and 5
If you use the “X” from above  YOU can see it!
But if you are having difficulty realize you need to add to the I and O in FOIL which means that the two factors must add to 8
-___ ∙ -____ = 15
-____ + -___ = -8
Since -3 + -5 = -8 this must be the two factors that work
-3 ∙ -5= 15
-3 + -5 = -8
(x - 5)(x - 3)
I actually just ignore the signs which making an educated guess because I have already put the negative signs in both parentheses so I have taken care of the negatives. It is up to you which way you are most comfortable… But once you make yup your mind--> stick with that method

EXAMPLE 3
Same problem but now with a “y” on the middle and last terms
Looks the same with one difference—the middle term is negative  Simply use the same factorization as above and add the y
x2 - 8xy + 15y2
Simply use the same factorization as above and add the y
(x- 5y )(x – 3y)
Always FOIL back to check!
Remember the Little nose and the Big Smile—to check the middle term—that is usually were students make a mistake. It is the O and I in FOIL
Factoring Trinomials with a Negative Sign as the Second Term
This is a bit more complicated
1) set up your two sets of  {{HUGS}}  (    ) (    )
2)
Look at that last sign, If it is NEGATIVE, then the signs in the {{HUGS}} must be DIFFERENT. Why? Because in order to get a negative when you multiply integers—one of them needs to be negative and the other must be positive. Remember that the last term is the product of the two last terms in FOILing.
3) Now look at the sign of the second term. It tells you “Who wins” meaning which sign must have the bigger number or which has the greater absolute value. Remember that the middle term is the SUM of the O and the I terms when FOILING.  Because these two terms have different signs, when you add them—you actually take the difference (subtract) and take the “bigger number’s”  sign.
PUT THAT SIGN IN THE FIRST PARENTHESES and always put the “bigger number” in the first set of {{HUGS}}
4) TO UNFOIL ( Factor) you will need to find 2 factors that MULTIPLY to the Last Term & ALSO SUBTRACT to the Middle Term  (YOU CAN STILL SAY YOU ARE ADDING BUT SINCE THEY ARE DIFFERENT SIGNS YOU ARE TAKING THE DIFFERENCE)

To help you do this I suggest you use an X Put the PRODUCT in the top of the X and the DIFFERENCE in the bottom of the X . Then figure out the correct factors on the left and right of the X. It gets easier with practice! I promise
Understand that this is really just an educated guess and check!

EXAMPLE 4
x2+ 2x – 15
(   )(   )
Two set of {{HUGS}} are set up
THINK: Last sign is - so both of the signs inside the parentheses are DIFFERENT
THINK: Middle sign is + so the POSITIVE WINS

( + )( - )
You know the “F” in FOIL means that both first terms must be x
(x + )(x - )
Now to get the “L” in FOIL you need 2 factors whose product is NEGATIVE 15
-1 and 15, 1 and -15 or -3 and 5 or 3 and -5
But, since the POSITIVE must win, according to the POSITIVE TERM of 2x, you  know that the bigger factor must be POSITIVE ( so it can win)
so either + 15 and -1 or +5 and -3 are the only choices
But, you also need to add to the I and the O in FOIL so pick the two factors that also ADD to POSITIVE 2
Therefore it has to be +5 and -3. 
+___ ∙ -____ = 15
+___ + -___ = 2
+5 ∙ -3 = 15
+5 + -3 = 2
so    (x +5 )(x - 3)

EXAMPLE 5
x2-  2x – 15
That’s the same as before EXCEPT the middle sign is now negative
(   )(   )
Two set of {{HUGS}} are set up
THINK: Last sign is - so both of the signs inside the parentheses are DIFFERENT
THINK: Middle sign is - so the NEGATIVE WINS
Its exactly the same but this time you need to get to a difference of -2
(x -5 )(x +3)
EXAMPLE 6
Same as the last example but this time with a “y”
x2-  2xy – 15y2
Same problem except that there are two variables—make sure to add the Y at the end—or set it up right from the start…(   )(   )
Two set of {{HUGS}} are set up
(x y)(x y)
Use the same technique
(x - 5y)(x + 3y)



Monday, February 23, 2015

Algebra ( Period 5)

Factoring Trinomials 8-6

We  will factor them and then put our fully factored form on the same graph as the simplified form—What do you think will happen if we factored the trinomial (quadratic, 2nd degree polynomial) correctly?

Factoring Trinominals with a POSITIVE sign as the SECOND SIGN
You are trying to turn a trinomial back to the two binomials that were multiplied together to get it!

Always check your factoring by FOILing back!

There is a simple method for foiling basic trinomials
1) set up your two sets of  {{HUGS}  (    ) (    ) 
2)
 When the last sign is positive then BOTH SIGNS in each of the {{HUGS}} are the SAME—they could be Both POSITIVE or they could be BOTH NEGATIVE!!
3)
 How do you know what the 2 signs are? It is whatever the SIGN is of the MIDDLE ( SECOND) term!! PUT THAT SIGN in both {{HUGS}}  4) TO UNFOIL ( Factor) you will need to find 2 factors that MULTIPLY to the Last Term & ALSO ADD to the Middle Term To help you do this I suggest you use an X Put the product in the top of the X and the sum in the bottom of the X . Then figure out the correct factors on the left and right of the X. It gets easier with practice! I promise
Understand that this is really just an educated guess and check!

EXAMPLE 1x2 + 8x + 15
(   )(   )
Two set of {{HUGS}} are set up
THINK: Last sign is + so both of the signs inside the parentheses are the same
THINK: Middle sign is + so both of the signs are  +

( + )( + )
You know that the “F” in FOIL means that both first terms must be x so go ahead an place the x in each(x + )(x + )
You need to get the “L” in FOIL You need 2 factors whose product is 15 Like 1 and 15 or 2 and 5
If you use the “X” from above  YOU can see it!
But if you are having difficulty realize you need to add to the I and O in FOIL which means that the two factors must add to 8
___ ∙ ____ = 15
____ + ___ = 8
Since 3 + 5 = 8 this must be the two factors that work
3 ∙ 5= 15
3 + 5 = 8
(x + 5)(x + 3)
In this case it doesn’t matter which factor you put in the first set of  {{HUGS}} because they are the same sign. (I always tend to put the larger number in the first parentheses for a reason that you will see tomorrow.)  Now FOIL to see if we are right!!

EXAMPLE 2x2 - 8x + 15
Looks the same with one difference—the middle term is negative
(   )(   )
Two set of {{HUGS}} are set up
THINK: Last sign is + so both of the signs inside the parentheses are the same
THINK: Middle sign is - so both of the signs are  -

( - )( - )
You need to get the “L” in FOIL You need 2 factors whose product is 15 Like 1 and 15 or 2 and 5
If you use the “X” from above  YOU can see it!
But if you are having difficulty realize you need to add to the I and O in FOIL which means that the two factors must add to 8
-___ ∙ -____ = 15
-____ + -___ = -8
Since -3 + -5 = -8 this must be the two factors that work
-3 ∙ -5= 15
-3 + -5 = -8
(x - 5)(x - 3)
I actually just ignore the signs which making an educated guess because I have already put the negative signs in both parentheses so I have taken care of the negatives. It is up to you which way you are most comfortable… But once you make yup your mind--> stick with that method

EXAMPLE 3Same problem but now with a “y” on the middle and last terms 
Looks the same with one difference—the middle term is negative  Simply use the same factorization as above and add the y
x2 - 8xy + 15y2
Simply use the same factorization as above and add the y
(x- 5y )(x – 3y)Always FOIL back to check!
Remember the Little nose and the Big Smile—to check the middle term—that is usually were students make a mistake. It is the O and I in FOIL 
Factoring Trinomials with a Negative Sign as the Second TermThis is a bit more complicated
1) set up your two sets of  {{HUGS}}  (    ) (    ) 
2)
 Look at that last sign, If it is NEGATIVE, then the signs in the {{HUGS}} must be DIFFERENT. Why? Because in order to get a negative when you multiply integers—one of them needs to be negative and the other must be positive. Remember that the last term is the product of the two last terms in FOILing.3) Now look at the sign of the second term. It tells you “Who wins” meaning which sign must have the bigger number or which has the greater absolute value. Remember that the middle term is the SUM of the O and the I terms when FOILING.  Because these two terms have different signs, when you add them—you actually take the difference (subtract) and take the “bigger number’s”  sign.
PUT THAT SIGN IN THE FIRST PARENTHESES and always put the “bigger number” in the first set of {{HUGS}} 
4) TO UNFOIL ( Factor) you will need to find 2 factors that MULTIPLY to the Last Term & ALSO SUBTRACT to the Middle Term  (YOU CAN STILL SAY YOU ARE ADDING BUT SINCE THEY ARE DIFFERENT SIGNS YOU ARE TAKING THE DIFFERENCE)

To help you do this I suggest you use an X Put the PRODUCT in the top of the X and the DIFFERENCE in the bottom of the X . Then figure out the correct factors on the left and right of the X. It gets easier with practice! I promise
Understand that this is really just an educated guess and check!

EXAMPLE 4x2+ 2x – 15
(   )(   )
Two set of {{HUGS}} are set up
THINK: Last sign is - so both of the signs inside the parentheses are DIFFERENT
THINK: Middle sign is + so the POSITIVE WINS

( + )( - )
You know the “F” in FOIL means that both first terms must be x
(x + )(x - )
Now to get the “L” in FOIL you need 2 factors whose product is NEGATIVE 15
-1 and 15, 1 and -15 or -3 and 5 or 3 and -5
But, since the POSITIVE must win, according to the POSITIVE TERM of 2x, you  know that the bigger factor must be POSITIVE ( so it can win)
so either + 15 and -1 or +5 and -3 are the only choices
But, you also need to add to the I and the O in FOIL so pick the two factors that also ADD to POSITIVE 2
Therefore it has to be +5 and -3. 
+___ ∙ -____ = 15
+___ + -___ = 2
+5 ∙ -3 = 15
+5 + -3 = 2
so    (x +5 )(x - 3)

EXAMPLE 5x2-  2x – 15
That’s the same as before EXCEPT the middle sign is now negative
(   )(   )
Two set of {{HUGS}} are set up
THINK: Last sign is - so both of the signs inside the parentheses are DIFFERENT
THINK: Middle sign is - so the NEGATIVE WINS
Its exactly the same but this time you need to get to a difference of -2
(x -5 )(x +3)
EXAMPLE 6Same as the last example but this time with a “y”
x2-  2xy – 15y2
Same problem except that there are two variables—make sure to add the Y at the end—or set it up right from the start…(   )(   )
Two set of {{HUGS}} are set up
(x y)(x y)
Use the same technique
(x - 5y)(x + 3y)