Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 14
Polynomials Unit No silly saying here...it's time to step it up! Name: Hr: LTGO Why Qren't Dragons Hungry on Weekends? Find each answer in the adjacent, answer column. Write the letter of the anower in the box containing the number of the exercise. In exercises 1-12, write the prime factorization of the given number. 28 eo 45 ° 88 Os -7 oe 100 oe 170 o 81 @2-5-17 oe 144 oe 650 °o 147 © 2-13 O2-5?-13 @2:-5-19 Q3-7 2-3? © 64 oO 135 o 250 @Q2-5° In exercises 13-22, write the product. 2+2+2+3+x O 50x? (D 2-52-02 @ -625a° 985x242 2p2 255+ xx O -95x'v" lp -1+34+ a+b? 090% @ 18x @O 500? B°3°7exey yyy Ou (2) 2° -7-a?- pb? O 990" H1-2:21exexexsy Qosy* [@-1-54-a5-b © 560"b? 4 3 areseigexexryeyry OV By 2 gps — Q-625a0 @ -14x°y 5/16] 7/13/18] 3|n|20/ 1/4] 9/2/17] 2/ 6] 12/22/15] 8 | 4 [19 [10 PUNCHLINE « Bridge to Algebra Number Theory ©2001, 2002 Marcy Mathworks °57¢ Prime Factorization LTCo Greatest Common Factors Date For each pair of integers, find the greatest common factor (GCF) between them. (1) 18 and 8 (2) 27 and 24 (3) 20 and 40 (4) 36 and 54 (5) 60 and 450 (6) 2310 and 420 (7) 120 and 80 (8) 108 and 315 (9) 2145 and 765 (10) 1980 and 2940 (11) 2277 and 1463 (12) 1365 and 525 (13) 2415 and 924 (14) 2100 and 3332 Copa S202 Woneaotiona sm

You might also like