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Polynomial Factoring Reference Sheet and Activity
Polynomial Factoring Reference Sheet and Activity
Polynomial Factoring Reference Sheet and Activity
Polynomial Factoring Reference Sheet and Activity
Polynomial Factoring Reference Sheet and Activity
Polynomial Factoring Reference Sheet and Activity
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Description

This resource is a reference sheet intended for students to use throughout the unit and/or as a review when the process is required as part of another topic. There are also a fill-in the blank and short answer versions. These sheets cover the following topics:

Factoring GCF

Factoring by Grouping

Factoring Quadratic Trinomials

Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials

Factoring Difference of Squares

Factoring Sum or Difference of Cubes

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Polynomial Factoring Reference Sheet and Activity

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9th - 12th

Description

This resource is a reference sheet intended for students to use throughout the unit and/or as a review when the process is required as part of another topic. There are also a fill-in the blank and short answer versions. These sheets cover the following topics:

Factoring GCF

Factoring by Grouping

Factoring Quadratic Trinomials

Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials

Factoring Difference of Squares

Factoring Sum or Difference of Cubes

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
January 10, 2025
I used this resource for one of my students in Algebra 2 who really struggles remembering the different types of factoring. Hoping that having all of the shortcuts in one place will make it easier for her to identify the best option. We added the quadratic formula (when all else fails!)
Shelby H.
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Grades taught: 11th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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