A.APR.4
(9/10/11) Generate polynomial identities from a pattern. For example, difference of squares, perfect square trinomials, (emphasize sum and difference of cubes in grade 11).
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Khan Academy ResourcesFactoring quadratics in any formFactoring quadratics: Difference of squaresFactoring quadratics: Perfect squaresBinomial special products reviewMultiply difference of squaresDifference of squaresDifference of squares introPerfect squares introPerfect squaresSpecial products of the form (ax+b)(ax-b)Squaring binomials of the form (ax+b)²Factoring perfect squaresFactoring perfect squares: negative common factorWorked example: Completing the square (intro)Solving quadratics by completing the square: no solutionFactoring perfect squares: missing valuesPerfect square factorization introSquaring binomials of the form (x+a)²Factoring difference of squares: shared factorsFactoring perfect squares: shared factorsDifference of squares introStrategy in factoring quadratics (part 1 of 2)Special products of the form (x+a)(x-a)Factoring difference of squares: analyzing factorizationFactoring difference of squares: leading coefficient ≠ 1Strategy in factoring quadratics (part 2 of 2)

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