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Isa question of the day

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3m’s minute mental math
Evaluate:
Day 1
Problem solving
(Division of polynomials)
Pre-self assessment
Objective/s
1. illustrate polynomial equations
2. analyze and solve problems involving polynomials
and polynomial equations
Activity 1: Part 1 - Expert jigsaw

The class is divided into expert groups.


Each expert group is assigned to solve a
distinct polynomial problem. After 10
minutes, the expert groups will form new
groups. The members of the new groups
will then share each other’s problems and
solutions.
Activity 1: Part 2 - Expert
jigsaw/Paper of knowledge
The class is divided into expert groups. Each
expert group is assigned to solve a distinct
geometric sequence problem. After 10
minutes, the expert groups will form new
groups. The members of the new groups
will then share each other’s problems and
solutions.
Essential Question/s
1. What are the key differences between
long division and synthetic division of
polynomials?
2. What are some common pitfalls and
challenges when dividing polynomials,
and how can they be overcome?
Quiz
Post-self assessment
Objectives:
1. illustrate polynomial equations
2. analyze and solve problems involving
polynomials and polynomial equations

success criteria:
I can ...
3m’s minute mental math
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Isa Question for the day
Day 2
Remainder & Factor Theorem
Objective/s
1. prove the Remainder Theorem and
the Factor Theorem
2. factor polynomials
Mini-Research
• How are Remainder Theorem and
Factor Theorem different?
Remainder theorem Factor theorem
If a polynomial P(x) is If P(a) = 0, then x - a is
divided by x - a, then a factor of
the remainder is P(x). Conversely, if
r = P(a) x - a is a factor of P(x),
then P(a) = 0
Remainder theorem Factor theorem
If a polynomial P(x) is divided If P(a) = 0, then x - a is a factor
by x - a, then the remainder is of
r = P(a) P(x). Conversely, if
x - a is a factor of P(x), then P(a)
=0
Find the remainder
Determine if

TRIAD
Remainder theorem Factor theorem
If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x - a, then If P(a) = 0, then x - a is a factor of
the remainder is P(x). Conversely, if
r = P(a) x - a is a factor of P(x), then P(a) = 0
Find the remainder Determine if

Remainder = 8 x+2 is a factor of


Essential Question/s
1. How do you use the Remainder
Theorem to find the remainder when
dividing polynomials?
2. How do you use the Factor Theorem
to determine if a given value is a factor
of a polynomial?
Quiz

Find the remainder Determine if


Quiz

Find the remainder Determine if


Objectives:
1. prove the Remainder Theorem and
the Factor Theorem
2. factor polynomials

success criteria:
I can ...
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Isa Question for the day
Minute mental math
Find the remainder:
Day 3
Rational Root Theorem
Objective/s
1. prove the Rational Root Theorem
2. factor polynomials
Mini-Research
• What does Rational Root
Theorem state?
• How can you find for roots
using the Rational Root
Theorem?
Rational root theorem

If f(x) has integer coefficients where , , and


p/q is a rational zero of f(x), then p is an
integer factor of the constant term and q is an
integer factor of the leading coefficient .
3 2
Find the roots : 𝑥 +2 𝑥 −5 𝑥 − 6= 0

1. List all possible rational roots


of the polynomial equation.

a. List factors of the constant 𝑝= ± 1 , ± 2 , ± 3 , ± 6


term,
b. List factors of the leading q= ±1
coefficient,
c. List possible rational roots, p/q 𝑝 ± 1 , ± 2 ,± 3 , ± 6
=
q ±1
𝑝 𝑜𝑠𝑠𝑖𝑏𝑙𝑒𝑟𝑜𝑜𝑡𝑠=± 1, ± 2 , ± 3 , ±6
3 2
Find the roots : 𝑥 +2 𝑥 −5 𝑥 − 6= 0

2. Use synthetic division to test possible roots & look for a zero
remainder
3 2
Find the roots : 𝑥 +2 𝑥 −5 𝑥 − 6= 0

3. List down the roots of the polynomial equation.


4 3 2
Find the roots : 2 𝑥 +3 𝑥 − 7 𝑥 −12 𝑥 − 4=0

1. List all possible rational roots


of the polynomial equation.

a. List factors of the constant


term,
b. List factors of the leading
coefficient,
c. List possible rational roots, p/q
3 2
Find the roots : 𝑥 +2 𝑥 −5 𝑥 − 6= 0

2. Use synthetic division to test possible roots & look for a zero
remainder
3 2
Find the roots : 𝑥 +2 𝑥 −5 𝑥 − 6= 0

3. List down the roots of the polynomial equation.


Essential Question/s
1. How can you find the roots of a polynomial
equation?
quiz
3 2
Find the roots : 2 𝑥 + 7 𝑥 +2 𝑥 −3= 0
𝑝= ± 1 , ± 3
,
𝑝 ±1,±3
=
q ±1 , ± 2
𝑝 𝑜𝑠𝑠𝑖𝑏𝑙𝑒𝑟𝑜𝑜𝑡𝑠 =± 1, ± 1/ 2 , ± 3 , ± 3 / 2

𝑟𝑜𝑜𝑡𝑠=− 1 ,− 3 ,1 / 2
Objectives:
1. prove the Rational Root Theorem
2. factor polynomials

success criteria:
I can ...
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Isa Question for the day
Day 4
Nap art: polynomials
Objective/s
1. analyze and solve real world
problems involving polynomials and
polynomial equations
2. factor polynomials
Level 1:
1. Divide CHOICE BOARD
2. Determine if is a factor of
3. Find the roots of

Level 2:
1. Divide
2. Find the remainder if
3. Determine if is a factor of
4. Find all the rational roots of

Level 3:
1. The base of a triangle measures inches. What is the height of the triangle if its area measures square inches?
2. Determine if is a factor of
3. Determine the value of k so that when is divided by , the remainder is 49.
4. Find all the rational roots of
5. Write a polynomial of degree 3 such that when divided by , yields a remainder of -10.
Level 1:
1. Divide Mentor-Mentee
2. Determine if is a factor of
3. Find the roots of

Level 2:
1. Divide
2. Find the remainder if
3. Determine if is a factor of
4. Find all the rational roots of

Level 3:
1. The base of a triangle measures inches. What is the height of the triangle if its area measures square inches?
2. Determine if is a factor of
3. Determine the value of k so that when is divided by , the remainder is 49.
4. Find all the rational roots of
5. Write a polynomial of degree 3 such that when divided by , yields a remainder of -10.
Essential Question/s
1. How are Remainder Theorem and Factor
Theorem the same and different?
2. What role does synthetic division play in
applying the Rational Root Theorem?
Answer the genyo quiz:
polynomials Quiz – Part 1 & 2
Objectives:
1. analyze and solve real world
problems involving polynomials and
polynomial equations
2. factor polynomials

success criteria:
I can ...
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