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Synthetic Division | Notes | Practice | Video
Synthetic Division | Notes | Practice | Video
Synthetic Division | Notes | Practice | Video
Synthetic Division | Notes | Practice | Video
Synthetic Division | Notes | Practice | Video
Synthetic Division | Notes | Practice | Video
Synthetic Division | Notes | Practice | Video
Synthetic Division | Notes | Practice | Video
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Description

This ready-to-print lesson on synthetic division gives you everything needed for successful Algebra 2 instruction with minimal prep time.

What's Included

Guided notes with organized key concepts and guided practice for scaffolded learning

Notes video (streaming and download) perfect for confident instruction, absent students, or flipped classrooms

Practice A & B in two comparable forms for homework/classwork flexibility

Exit ticket and warm-up for quick formative assessment and next-day review


Learning Objective

Students will:

  • Divide cubic and quartic polynomials by polynomials of the form x - a using synthetic division

Primary Standards Addressed

2A.7C from the Algebra 2 Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)

A.APR.2, A.APR.6 from the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)


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Lesson Notes - 2 pages + key

Notes Video - Streaming and download links

Practice A - 2 pages + key

Practice B - 2 pages + key

Exit Ticket (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Warm-Up (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Exit Ticket (Display) - 1 page

Warm-Up (Display) - 1 page


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Synthetic Division | Notes | Practice | Video

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Description

This ready-to-print lesson on synthetic division gives you everything needed for successful Algebra 2 instruction with minimal prep time.

What's Included

Guided notes with organized key concepts and guided practice for scaffolded learning

Notes video (streaming and download) perfect for confident instruction, absent students, or flipped classrooms

Practice A & B in two comparable forms for homework/classwork flexibility

Exit ticket and warm-up for quick formative assessment and next-day review


Learning Objective

Students will:

  • Divide cubic and quartic polynomials by polynomials of the form x - a using synthetic division

Primary Standards Addressed

2A.7C from the Algebra 2 Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)

A.APR.2, A.APR.6 from the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)


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Resource Details

This resource is in PDF format. Check out the preview for a detailed look!

Lesson Notes - 2 pages + key

Notes Video - Streaming and download links

Practice A - 2 pages + key

Practice B - 2 pages + key

Exit Ticket (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Warm-Up (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Exit Ticket (Display) - 1 page

Warm-Up (Display) - 1 page


Having difficulty with a file?

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Copyright © Math Beach Solutions LLC.

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Rated 5 out of 5
December 13, 2023
Great resource with plenty of practice problems to teach synthetic division.
Gabriella H.
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Grades taught: 11th

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Know and apply the Remainder Theorem: For a polynomial 𝘱(𝘹) and a number 𝘢, the remainder on division by 𝘹 – 𝘢 is 𝘱(𝘢), so 𝘱(𝘢) = 0 if and only if (𝘹 – 𝘢) is a factor of 𝘱(𝘹).
Rewrite simple rational expressions in different forms; write 𝘢(𝘹)/𝘣(𝘹) in the form 𝘲(𝘹) + 𝘳(𝘹)/𝘣(𝘹), where 𝘢(𝘹), 𝘣(𝘹), 𝘲(𝘹), and 𝘳(𝘹) are polynomials with the degree of 𝘳(𝘹) less than the degree of 𝘣(𝘹), using inspection, long division, or, for the more complicated examples, a computer algebra system.
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