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Guided Notes 1.5.1 – Greatest Common Factor. The greatest common factor (GCF) is the largest number that evenly divides two (or more) numbers. For example, the largest number that evenly divides both 8 and 12 is 4. This means the greatest common factor of 8 and 12 is 4. List Method for finding the Greatest Common
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Guided Notes: Greatest Common Factor Date: ______. Factor: Greatest: Common: Why we use it. Vocabulary: List all the Common Factors of 12 and 16. Find all the factors of 12 and 16 12 16. 1 1. 2 2. _____ _____. _____ _____. _____ _____ Hint: the common factors. _____ are found in both lists. What are the common
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Guided notes to use along with GCF powerpoint. Students can fill in the blanks as they listen to the powerpoint/lesson being given.
In this activity, students will practice identifying the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) from polynomials and then factoring the GCF out. There are problems that have single variables, and some with multiple variables to vary the complexity of the problems.
To factor a polynomial, try to find the GCF of the monomials in the polynomial. Then this GCF should be factored out of the polynomial by “undistributing" the GCF out of all the monomials in the polynomial. Note that if the leading coefficient is negative, then the GCF should also be negative.
13 Aug 2014 GCF Attached are the notes for finding the Greatest Common Factor of multiple numbers/products using a Venn Diagram. Core 1 - Math GCF Word Problems worksheet
These guided notes go along with the factoring polynomials lesson plan for 9th grade.
Section 9-2: Factoring by GCF. Notes – Part A. Example 1: Greatest common factor. a) 12 and 18 b) 9a. 2 b and 30ab. 3. Example 2: Factor GCF. 10a. 3 b. 2. + 15a. 2 b – 5ab. 3. Example 3: Factor GCF. 12a. 2. + 16a
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