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Math 10 C: Notes Date:
Unit 2: Factors and Products
3.1 Factors and Multiples of Whole Number
Vocabulary: Factor, prime factors, prime factorization, greatest common factor,
least common multiples of whole numbers
Review:
« Evenmumber 9,4) 6%)... has aas a factor
* Odd mamber 4 57,
Prime number Afactors
43,511, only has af
© Composite number
1,6,8,4510: has Bormore factors
What does it mean to faetor a number or algebraic expression? 4
to factor means to write AS a produc
AY Yxb ayy = COG)
ef
. factors
Prime factorization
When a factor of a number has exactly two divisors, | and itself, the number is a
prime number and its factors are called _) tim @
factors.
Example 1: The factors of 24 are: 1, 2, 3,4,6,8) 12,24
The prime factors of 24 are: Q, 3 34
The prime factorization of 24s: Ay QxIQv3=2Y 3 4;
‘,
ay
\
a
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 1Example 2: Determine the factors of 350 and write the prime factorization of 350.
JR Factors) 158) 5, 7,10 )14, a5, 95 50, 70,175,350
as 10
5 “S Sy
8 Prima Factorization Qy5x5x7= 9550
Ax5°x 7= 350
Example 3: Determine the factors of 195 and write the prime factorization of 195.
195 Factors * 1,8,5)!3,15, 39, 65) 19S
5 39
AN9 Prim Factoria@tion! 3x5a19 =/95
Greatest Common Factor:
The greatest common factor (GCD) of two or more numbers is the greatest factor
the numbers have in common.
Example 1: Determine the greatest common factor of 15 and 40.
Factors of 15: /, 3, @ 15 Prime factorization of 15: 36)
Factors of 40: 1, 24,0), &; 10, a0, 40 Prime factorization of 40: 2x2%2»(5)
Greatest Common Factor: x
Example 2: Determine the greatest common factor of 45 and 330.
¥.
: ae GCF = 3x5
A iN
OR 33 2/5
@ a&
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 2Example 3: Determine the greatest common factor of 36, 90 and 150.
36 90 Igo
dN, {yo 15 To
Owos hs 6 OF
BCF =2%3
=6
Least Common Multiple
The least common multiple (LCM) of two or more numbers is the least number
that is divisible by each number.
Example 1; Determine the least common multiple of 20 and 24,
Multiples of 20: Prime factorization of 20
20,40, 60, 80,100, (20) aon fen
| |
|
Multiples of 24: Prime fi flan of 24
24, 48,72, 9%, (20) ay layakeax3
Least common multiple:
120 Axx 5xax3
=/20
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 3Example 2: Determine the least common multiple of 28, 42, and 63.
Ag 42 63
JN NN A
Aa é 7 a7
aca als 3)
Cheek
45229
LOM = Q2XQx 7X IGX3 aT
- wa =6
= REQ ag.
aa-4
Example 3: What is the side length of the smallest square that could be tiled with
rectangles that measure 8 cm by 36 cm? Assume the rectangles cannot be.cut.
[| — | Dimensions must be LOM of Fand 36
36
x Be
K KK
, | *A AR
Ly as 23 Agua hao
| aide length
et LOM = 2x 2x2 x3%3 FLCIne
= 7a
Summary
© Prime Factorization
© Greatest Common Factor
© Least Common Multiple
Assignment: Page 140 # 3, 4, 6 to 17, 22
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 4Math 10C: Notes Date:
Unit 2: Factors and Products
3.3 Common Factors
Part A: Common Factors
48 74
From last class: IN IN
6a
© Write the prime factorization of 48 and 72. : x x on
4
4 4 bb
= AXARXAKZ = QXxZ
a A dss
3 2
Ta = AXBXAKKA=QX3
State the greatest common factor of 48 and 72:
3
GCFA*8
=ay
* Use the same process to determine the greatest common factor of two
monomials: 64° and 9a7b
3
bak = ax3a3 G CF= 3a"
ape a
Gath = 3°a*b
State the greatest common factor of each of the following
1. 8x"y and 10xy* 2. 25aband 10a?
avy 5a
3. 4m'n®, 14n° and 20mn 4, —15xy?, —5x?y? and — 60x? y?
an ~5xy"
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 5RULE: The greatest common factor of two simple monomials can be determined
by inspection, by taking the GCF of any numerical coefficients and multiplying by
each common variable to the lowest common exponent.
Connection: use distributive property
© Expand 6x(3x+4y)
> (8x2 + aay
© Now factor: 18x? +24xy GCF is bx
= bx (3x +44)
In each case complete the factoring:
1. 14x42ly= _ “7 (2x43)
2. 40 42x? +16x= AX (2x7 +x+8)
3, 24xy+21y? = 3y(_ BK + Ty )
4, 25x° +15x? +5x= 5x(5x7+ By +_/ )
Factor each polynomial by removing the greatest common factor:
1. 4x428 = ¥(x+7) 2, 26x? =13xy = 13x (ax~4)
2 2 .
3. 8x red ) 4, 3x+17 Can not be factored
= Bx (It 4y
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 65, 3x2y? —12x?y? +18x°y + 15ay? = Ixy (xy : Hey" bx +54)
Part B: Binomial Common Factors
1. 3x(a—b)-2(a-b) = (a-b) (3x -a)
acers (Q-4)
2. A(at6)+3246) = Coe ro) (Hy +3)
3. GH4yEDHKEED = Ceri) (3+4y +5)
© (er) (ty)
= (x+1) (4) (ary)
# 4. 3x(y-7)+27-y) = 3x (4-7) a7 +4)
-2(-74y
-1# 7-
’ : = (y-1) (3x-2)
7712-1 Cry)
= -1+4
Part C: 4 terms: Factor by Grouping
1. 4ab? +12a°b +3be+9ae 2. x =xyt4u-4y
NO GCF OS . .
groups = 4ab(b+x) + 3c (5+3e) K(xy) r (xy)
and a = (x-y) et ¥)
= (b +3) (Yab +30)
check (b+3a) (Hab +c)
= Yab? +3bc 4/2da*h +9ac
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page7+ GA=-aty
3 Sey Grayty! = 3x 4(y -2) ey Carry)
* (y- 2) (3x7 +y)
4. 4x? +6xy+12y+8x = Q (ha, Jxyt by r¥ x]
@cel —
=2A\ xlax #34) + aG@y rx)|
7 A(axtay) (x ra)
5. axtbyt+bx+ay —
reareange | Ax thx + by ray
* xlatb) + y (bra)
= (cr) (x +y)
Atrbebra
STATE THE RULES FOR FACTORING.
© Greatest Common Factor - al uvouys do first
24+¢ecms ~- try J rouping AanhA
5. Keep Pact or ing if possitle &
Assignment: Complete the Worksheet and Page 155 #5, 6, 8, 12, 14 to 16
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 8WORKSHEET:
1. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the following sets of terms:
a) 15x‘ and Sx’y
b) -24xy and 8xy
c) ax? and —be
d) 18y*,-9y° and -27y?
e) 2mR,-2axr and 2mxh
2. Factor the following polynomials, if possible, by removing a common factor.
a) Sx+35
b) 4x+23
c) 14y-8y
d) 6x? +24x
e) 3x4 9xy+ xz
3. State the missing factor
a) 3ar+3ay = (20+)
b) x°-x7y = (272)
¢) 25ab-10ab? = (Sab)(?)
d) 6x? —3x° -9x = (2)(2x-x? -3)
e) 3xt— xy + 6x»? =(27)()
4. Factor, if possible.
a) 8x?+32y?
b) 10a+ 5a’ -25a*
©) Mabe —6ab + 8be
d) -12x?y? +3xy? -15x°y
©) 9m? —6xy + 12my”
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 95. Factor, if possible.
a) xt) +4(y+1)
b) 3x(a+b)-y(a+b)
©) Ay(y+3)+(y +3)
d) Sa(2x+1)+3(2x-1)
e) 3y(x-5)-46-)
6. Factor by grouping, if possible,
a) Sx+15y+mx+3my
b) xy + 4x45y +20
¢) 3ab-3ac +26? ~2be
d) -Sy+3-6x+10xy
e) 2x? +x2+ Oxy +3yz
7. Write an expression for the area of each shaded region in factored form.
a) b)
axty 2rty
ax
B Shaded = Area A-Areak
Deea A+ Area ® Ae anc- tw
bx (auey)+ 3xc(arcry) = ant (aw) - 2x(3y)
Gx? + 3 xy + Ox 3x0 _
J 4 = W-3
“|Bx*+ Oxy ax{a iy
R= 3x (5x +2y)
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 10Area + Area
Re Led + e153)
~ Bax* +40xy
he Sx(™@X+5y)
Answers to Worksheet
. a) Sx? b) 8xy
i)
e) 3x(1+3y+22)
3. a) 3a b) x-y
a) 8(x? +4") b) Sa(2+a-Sa*)
d) 3xy(—4xy + y? - 5x?)
5. a) (y+e+4) ‘b) (a+5)Gx-y)
possible e) Gy+4)x-5)
6. a) (x+3(S+m) —-b) (y+ 4x45)
©) (Qx+z)0r+3y)
7. a) 3x(Sx+2y) bd) 2x(2xe—-3y)
B
d) (y-3)@x-1)
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2
. a) 547) b) not possible
ron B= wit rectangle -auak
2(q49d(3akdu)- (30a)
=4 a towt baw +40. -3a-
= Faw t4w?
= Huy (dat w)
4d
d) 9y? e) 2m
©) 27x-4y) — d) 6x44)
d) 3x e) 3x? -xy+6y?
©) 26(12ac-3a+4e)
€) 3xGm—2y + 42y")
©) (+34y+0) d) not
c) Ga+2b)(b-c)
Cc) 8x(5y+ mx) d) 4w(2a+w)
Page 11Math 10 C: Notes Date:
Unit 2: Factors and Products
3.5 Factoring Trinomials
State the Rules for factoring: So Far |
1 Greatest Common Factor - ALWAYS Do Fiest}
2H terms ~ try grouping Land Q
Factoring Trinomials of the form: x? +bx +c
Investigate:
Expand and simplify (x+3)(x+5)
we
Notice
= 45x + 3H 1 3x5 =15
=? + Sx4+15 3B+5=8
Examples:
Lx? 46x45 = (xt) (xt5) Check —
—s Car (xt)
Sum = F256 attr ete
product Ix8=5 ter
2. x-Tx410 = (x-5) (x 2)
B+ad=-7
—x—=10
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 123. x7424x-52 = (x46) (x-a)
ab = 24
4, x -Sxy-669" = (HX —//y) (x+by)
B+he-o
—x--6L
5. sty? 10xy-24 = Cry -1a) (xy +2)
“Ah +h=-10
6. x44+7x74120 = WRG ete
wrest = (te) (ee)
_ *_=/Q
7. 2x 410x412 = 2 (KAT + 6)
GCF isa = A(x ra)(A4+3)
Atde5
x=
8. 3x"y+27ay+ 60y = 3 y (x2+9x+20)
GCE i's 3y = y Cae *(xes)
tr5=9
=20
—xX
Assignment: Page 166 #4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13 to 21
)
Page 13
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2Math 10C: Notes Date:
Unit 2: Factors and Products
3.6 Factoring Trinomials Day 2
Rules for factoring:
Lota = % (x+4) 1 Creat est Common Factor
ALwAY TRY FURST 6
a
2, x +4xtayt4y 24 terms ~ try grouping Randa
=X (Kr4) +4 (a4)
© (ace) ler
¢ » 3, Sterms - sum and product
3. x +11x+10 aah
$42
Lyleey = Cee) (xt10 Ixtbere SE?
ale (xe) (er10) Gamaca) tne
Factoring Trinomials of the form: ax? + bx +e
Investigate: Expand: (x +3)(2x+1
Investigate: Expand: (. YG ep)
2
= Ax*4u+6x +3 }r6=7
= ly 2+ 7x +3 [xb =6
ax3 =6
anit Tx 3 use | and b to decompose
Qu 2d cree +9 middle terms
L(ax+/) +3 (axt!) Factor by gro“Pl7y
CAx+ (xt 3 danda.
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Ps Booklet 2 Page 14Examples: Factor completely:
1. 4x7 +5x41
ay (yer) +1(4x +)
= (Yar!) (xr)
Hees
—x— 74
check: (4x+1) (at1)
= Yy?t ty eeel
2. 20x? -7x-6 B48 2-7 = Yh + Sxtl
~ —x_ = 7/20
= 20%" 15K 48K -b ~ 180 « petzo
- — xb Oo
= Sx (4-3) + ax -3) « x¥o
= SKay
= (4x -3) (5x +a) 6x20
3, 15x7 —Yops2y WF -/3
“15x "9 xy lox tle —*_= 30
= jx(Sx-4) 24 (5x ~4)
* (5% -y) (ax-2y)
4, 8m’ +6m—-20 QCF=a
=A (4m243m-10) Z+5=3
x =-40
7 [Ym %m-5m -10]
FR [4m €m ra) sl mea)]
= AC mea) (¥m-5)
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 155, 12x +28xy—24y" Ger=4
Heer} =
u[3x24ny- any by")
4( 3x (+34) -ay (x+3y)1
4 (434) (Bx —- ay)
6. = +e +2 t+ b-7
—x—*b
3x0 < hx +2Q
(3x ti) + 2+!)
(32441) (x 242)
State the Rules for Factoring:
1. Common Factor - FirST!
2 4 terms - group aand 2
33 terms - x%bere Sumand product
(aray(ata) & thes
— ¥— FC
4.3 terms - ax*ebere samand product
Gxiavete Brash
a "Ee ae
favter by groups .
Assignment: Page 177 #12 to 21
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 16Math 10C: Notes Date:
Unit 2: Factors and Products
3.8 Factoring Special Polynomials
Review the Rules for factoring so far:
1, Tab? +28a° = Ja (b*+4a) common factor - £ rotl
2. 4x7 +20x+xy? +5y?
= 4x(xes)tyr(x+5)
= (a+5) (4x +43)
3, x? =19x+56 3
(8) (%-7)
terms -group Sancta
1S athxere
4. 6x? +13x-5
bxtt Ibx-2x%-5
3x (2x45) -1laxt5)
Caxrs)\(3x-!)
Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials:
Investigate: Expand: (x +5)? and (3x44)?
(x45) (x5) Bx+4(3x+0
. 124 5x 45x +25 9124 Nae Hae Hb
a 444 1#"a5 G24 Ate tle
: 923
Jiat=4
Bx 4 KA= DH
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 17
(ath)*® = a?+2Qabrb*Remember to check Puddle Term £
Rule for Perfect Square Polynomials:
a
0*+ dob rh? = (arb)
Q
Q°-20b +b? = (a-b)
Examples: Factor Completely:
1 x +8x+16 = (x+y)?
2, x7 =20x+100 =(x-/0)*
3. 4x? +12x4+9= (Axe3)
4, 64x? -112x+49 = (Gx-7)* Je
5. 1418x+81x?=(/+9x)°
6. 18x? + 60x+50 =2(9n% 30x+a5) GCF 2
* (3x +5)*
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 18Factoring Two Terms: Difference of Squares:
Investigate: Expand: («+ 5)(x—5) and (3x+4)(3x-4)
WAS 2150 a5 9x7 = lax lax he
0-25 Gx?
C€ath)(a-b)=arb?
Rule for factoring two terms:
arbre (arba-4)
Examples: Factor completely:
1-16 = (x -¥) (x +¥)
2. 47-9 = (2x ~3) (Axr2)
3, 169a°-b? = (/3a -b) (/3a+6)
4. 25x7-100 = 25( 27-4) Gce!
= 45(x acre)
s. 100x?-4 = ¥ (25x2_)) Gerl
= 45x -)\(sx+1)
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 19Factoring Rules:
1, Common Factor — do Sing
2, FourTerms ~ group atermsand aterms
group
3. Three Terms x +bx+¢
(+O Ger)
4. Three Terms ax? +bx+e o yA=,
Qu i+Oxr Ax +c ax =ar
Factor by grouping Aanla
5. Three Terms — Perfect square trinomials
03+ dobtb® = (atby®
a” -2ob th? = (a -byY
6. Two Terms — Difference of Squares Note!
Aya
a*-b*= (a-b)(a+b) Cannot Factor
at+b*
Assignment: Page 194 #1-3, 5-7, 9 to 13, 15, 18 to 21
Review: Worksheet and Pages 198 to 201
Unit 2; Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 20Math 10C: Worksheet
Factoring
Factor each of the following completely:
1 15rs+3s?
35(5r +5)
3, 4a(a~ 4) +3(a—4)
(a= (4a+3)
5. xt44x?—12
G2 +0@*-2)
7. Sxy? = 30xy - 35x
Sx(y? —6y—7)
Sx- 70+)
9. 2x? + 4x -16
2G? +2x—8) = 2K + 4)(e-2)
MI 6x? = 11x +4
Gr-9@x-1)
13, 16x? - 36y?
(Gx? ~ 9y8) = 4(2x ~ 3y)(@e +3y)
15, 12x? -15x-18
3(4x* ~ Sx — 6) = 3(4x +3) -2)
17, 25x? +625
2522 +25)
19. 100x2y- 9y3
‘y(100x? ~ 9y#)
‘(lox ~ 3y)(10x + 3y)
21, 12s? +465 +40
266s? +235 +20)
202s +5)(35+4)
23. 4d? +16d~8
M@ + 4d -2)
10,
12,
4,
16.
18,
20.
22.
24.
12k? — 9kl + 61?
(4k? —3k1 +282)
x4 9x42
e+ O45)
3x? — 21x + 36
3G? = Tx 412) = 3G 4-3)
3s? 435-90
3(5? +5 30) =3(6 + 6)(—5)
Sx?+7x-6
Gx-DE+2)
s? 40?
(= 206 +20)
16a* —1
(4a? ~ 1)(4a® +1) = (40? + 12a 1)@a+1)
Sxy — Sx + 20y 20
SQy-x+4y~4)
Six —)+40=1))
5Q-De+4)
x6 49
@=-D@+7
25s? — 60s +36
Gs—6)!
12a* 3207 +5
(Ga? ~ 1)(2a?~ 5)
20-y-y?
(4-NG+y)Math 10C: Worksheet
Factoring
Factor each of the following completely:
1 ASrs 43s? 2. 12k? — 9ki-+ 61?
3. 4a(a—4)+ 3(a—4) 4 4 OK+2
5. xt hax? 12 6 3x? ~ 21x 436
7. Sxy? — 30xy— 35x 8. 3s? +3s— 90
9. 2x? + 4x-16 10, Sx?-4+7x-6
M 6x?-11n+4 12, s?—48?
13, 16x?— 36y? 14, 16a*—1
15. 12x? -45x—18 16, Sxy—Sx-20y— 20
17, 25x? +625 18, x®—49
19. 100x?y— 9y4 20. 25s? - 60s +36
21. 12s? +4654 40 22, 12a*- 320° +5
23. 4d? 4+ 16¢-8 24. 20-y-y?
Unit 2: Chapter 3: Factors and Products Booklet 2 Page 21