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Rozel M. Bonaobra II G- 7 Carnation Worksheet in MathematicsMrs.

Rebecca Esquillo

1.) Explain the rule in squaring the sum of binomial. When you are squaring a sum of a specific sum of a binomial equation you need to look at the signs that each number has (positive and negative) and look at the value of every variable and the value of every exponent, once you have done this thing proceed to solving and do not forget the sign of your answer. 2.) In multiplying two similar binomials when will you get a negative middle term? When you are multiplying two similar binomials, the negativity or the positivity of a specific number Depends on the sign (positive or negative) that the two equations possess. 3.) Do you agree that (4x-7) is equal to 16x -56x +49? Explain. No, because the answer to the second question is greater than the answer that the first problem contains, so it means that (4x-7) is not equal to 16x 56x + 49, when you answer it literally. 4.) A classmate of yours stated that (5x-6) is equal to 25x -36. Do you agree? Why or why not? No, because the answer to the equation (5x -6) is not the same with the answer to the equation 25x-36, the other equation is greater so it means that the two equations are not equal. B. 1.) Differentiate the products of (x-y) Lets pretend that x=5 and y=2, (X-y) 2 (X + y) 2 (5-2) 2 (X + y) (X + y)
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, (x+y) 2and (x + y), (x-y), provide all the illustration.

(5 + 2) 2 (5 + 2) (5 2) 3

(3) 2 (7) 27 9 49

2.) Compare the square of the difference of two terms and the difference of two squares. The answer to the square of the difference of two terms is lower than the answer to the other problem. 3.) Explain why the product of the sum and difference of two terms is not a trinomial. Because the term is not a trinomial, in short when the term is not a trinomial, there is no way for an equation to be a trinomial.

C. 1.) Differentiate the middle term of the product of: a.) (x+y) (x+y) b.) (x-y) c.) (x+y) (x-y) (x-y)

Lets pretend that x=5 and y=2, The answer to question a, is 49. The answer to question b, is 9 The answer to question c, is 21 2.) When will the product of two binomials lead to a negative last term? Illustrate an example. You will get a negative last term when the sign o9f the terms is not the same, the other should not be the same with the other.

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