- Demonstrate an understanding of prime factorization, polynomial factoring and multiplication of polynomial expressions
- expressing prime factorization of a number using powers
- identifying the factors of a number
- includes greatest common factor (GCF) and least common multiple (LCM)
- strategies include using factor trees and factor pairs
- greatest common factor of a polynomial
- simpler cases involving trinomials y = x2 + bx + c and difference of squares
- applying the distributive property between two polynomials, including trinomials
- connecting the product of binomials with an area model
3.1 Prime, Composite, GCF & LCM
3.3 Common Factors of a Polynomial (Part 1)
3.3 Common Factors of a Polynomial (Part 2)
3.5 Polynomials of the Form x2 + bx + c
3.6 Polynomials of the Form ax2 + bx + c
3.8 Factoring Special Polynomials
Extra Practice (Credit: https://www.mcckc.edu/tutoring/docs/br/math/factoring/Factoring_Practice.pdf)