<p> Lesson 4 Day 2: Factoring trinomials when a > 1</p><p>Warm UP</p><p> x2 5x 24 ? 1. Which of the following products is equivalent to the trinomial</p><p>(1) x 12 x 2 (3) x 8 x 3</p><p>(2) x 12 x 2 (4) x 8 x 3</p><p>2. Written in factored form, the trinomial 2x2 15x 28 can be expressed equivalently as</p><p>(1) 2x 7 x 4 (3) 2x 2 x 14</p><p>(2) 2x 4 x 7 (4) 2x 14 x 2</p><p>3. (Easier) Write each of the following trinomials in equivalent factored form. Keep at it!!! Use extra scrap paper for extra guesses.</p><p>(a) x2 10x (b) x2 12x 35 (c) x2 12x 36 16</p><p>(e) x2 11x (f) x2 12x 20 (d) x2 5x 6 28 4. (Medium) Write each of the following trinomials in equivalent factored form. Keep at it!!! SPLIT THE LINEAR TERM</p><p>2 (a) 2x 13x 21 (b) 5x2 21x 4 (c) 3x2 16x 12</p><p>2 (d) 7x 11x 6 (e) 2x2 x 10 (f) 11x2 10x 1</p><p>5. (Hardest) Write each of the following trinomials in equivalent factored form. Keep at it!!! These might require quite a few tries. You will get better at them as you practice. Use extra scrap paper for extra guesses.</p><p>2 (a) 4x 27x (b) 6x2 5x 4 (c) 12x2 31x 20 18</p><p>APPLICATIONS</p><p>6. A rectangle has dimensions as shown below in terms of an unknown variable, x.</p><p>(a) Find a binomial expression for the width of the rectangle in terms of x. Justify your answer based on the expressions for Length x 4 the rectangle’s length and area.</p><p>Width = ? (b) If the width of the rectangle is 21 inches, what is the length and the area? Use appropriate units and explain how you found your answer.</p>
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