Search for notes by fellow students, in your own course and all over the country.

Browse our notes for titles which look like what you need, you can preview any of the notes via a sample of the contents. After you're happy these are the notes you're after simply pop them into your shopping cart.

My Basket

(Oxford) Solutions for B5: General Relativity and Cosmology, 2011-2016£6.24

Financial Accounting£1.50

Total£7.74

Title: Factoring Special Polynomials
Description: Included- rules for factoring Based on Honors Algebra 1 class, also used to Honors Algebra 2 class

Document Preview

Extracts from the notes are below, to see the PDF you'll receive please use the links above


Factoring Special Polynomials
To see if a trinomial (such as 4x^2 + 12x + 9) is a perfect square, use the following test




Is the first term, 4x^2, a perfect square? Yes: square root is; (2x)
Is the last term, 9, a perfect square? Yes: square root is: (3)
Is the middle term, 12x, twice the product of the square roots of the first and last
terms? Yes: 2(2x)(3)= 12x

Thus, 4x^2 +12 + 9 is a perfect square trinomial
Title: Factoring Special Polynomials
Description: Included- rules for factoring Based on Honors Algebra 1 class, also used to Honors Algebra 2 class