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Lesson 4-5: Factoring - Textbook

Learning Target: I can solve quadratic equations using factoring. I can factor a polynomial.
NOTE: The labels and titles in the videos will be off by a number or two, however these are the same concepts that start on page 117 in your textbook. There are many different ways to factor so take note of the additional notes on how to factor here.

Video 1: Factoring when a ≠1

Video 2: Factoring when a≠1 or prime

Video 3: Factoring when a≠1 and "c" is negative

Video 4: Factoring when a=1

Video 5: Factoring when there is no "c"

Video 6: Factoring when there is no "b"

Video 7: Factoring Word Problems

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  • Algebra Concepts & Connections
    • Unit 1: Characteristics of Functions >
      • 1-1 Function Notation/Evaluating Functions/Order of Operations
      • 1-2 Introduction: The Parent Functions
      • 1-3 Transformations
      • 1-4 Rate of Change
      • 1-5 Domain & Range
      • 1-6 Intercepts
      • 1-7 Intervals of Positive and Negative
      • 1-8 Intervals of Increasing and Decreasing
      • 1-9 Special Characteristics
      • 1-10 End Behavior
    • Unit 2: Fundamentals of Algebra >
      • 2-1: Parts of an Expression
      • 2-2: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
      • 2-3: Graphing Equations
      • 2-4: Graphing Inequalities
      • 2-5: Graphing Systems of Inequalities
      • 2-6: Slope and Writing Equations of Lines
      • 2-7: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
      • 2-8: Distance and Midpoint
      • 2-9: Area and Perimeter
    • Unit 3: Describing Data >
      • 3-1 Measures of Center and Spread
      • 3-2: Standard Deviation
      • 3-3 Frequency Tables, Dot Plots, and Histograms
      • 3-4 Box Plots
      • 3-5 Scatter Plots and Lines of Best Fit
    • Unit 4: Graphing Quadratics >
      • 4-1 Multiplying Polynomials
      • 4-2 Factored Form
      • 4-3 Solving Quadratics - Factoring
      • 4-4 Greatest Common Factor(GCF)
      • 4-5 Factoring >
        • 4-5 Factoring - Textbook
        • 4-5 Factoring - Amended Notes
      • 4-6 Simplifying Radicals
      • 4-7 Multiplying Radicals
      • 4-8 Adding and Subtracting Radicals
      • 4-9 Rational vs Irrational and Closure
      • 4-10 Solving Quadratics - Square Roots
      • 4-11: Solving Quadratics - Completing the Square
      • 4-12 The Quadratic Formula
      • 4-14 Graphing Quadratic Equations - Standard Form
      • 4-15 Graphing Quadratic Equations - Vertex Form
      • 4-16 Converting Between Forms
    • Unit 5: Solving Quadratics by Factoring
    • Unit 6: Radicals
    • Unit 7: Delving Deeper into Quadratics
    • Unit 8: Modeling & Analyzing Exponential Functions >
      • 8-1 Construct Equations
      • 8-2 Compound Interest and Growth/Decay
      • 8-3 Graphing Exponential Equations From Tables
    • Unit 9: Potpourri >
      • 9-1 Unit Analysis
      • 9-2 Arithmetic & Geometric Sequences
    • Unit 10: Comparing Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Functions
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