Factoring quadratic expressions is an essential skill to learn and remember when it comes to High School level math. When you learn how to factor, the types of problems you are solving are just that: factoring; this means to show an expanded quadratic expression as a product (multiplication) of two factors.
This resource guides you through the process for factoring quadratic expressions with leading coefficient 1 or not equal to 1. It provides a step-by-step approach so students can follow what
Engage your students with this circuit on solving trigonometric equations. Ideal for practice after an initial lesson on this topic. Students will have to successfully use algebraic skills, trig identities, and the unit circle to complete the circuit.
This is a keep sheet that can be used by Algebra 1 students and beyond. It is intended to be a refresher once students have learned how to factor (look at my Factoring Quadratics Using the Box Method and Circuit Practice for more in-depth notes and circuit worksheet).
On the front side, this keep sheet explains the general concept of factoring and shows simple GCF problems and factoring quadratic equations.
On the back, there is a basic explanation of what solving a linear equation means and h
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