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LESSON
Special Products of Binomials
5-3
Practice and Problem Solving: A/B

Find the product.


1. ( x + 2)2 2. (m + 4)2 3. (3 + a )2

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4. (2 x + 5)2 5. (8 − y )2 6. (a − 10)2

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7. (b − 3)2 8. (3 x − 7)2 9. (6 − 3n )2

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10. ( x + 3)( x − 3) 11. (8 + y )(8 − y ) 12. ( x + 6)( x − 6)

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13. (5 x + 2)(5 x − 2) 14. (4 + 2y )(4 − 2y ) 15. (10 x + 7 y )(10 x − 7 y )

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Solve.
16. Write a simplified expression for each of the following.
a. area of the large rectangle

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b. area of the small rectangle

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c. area of the shaded area

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17. The small rectangle is made larger by adding 2 units to the length and
2 units to the width.
a. What is the new area of the smaller rectangle?

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b. What is the area of the new shaded area?

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Practice and Problem Solving: LESSON 5-3
Modified
Practice and Problem Solving: A/B
1. x2 + 7x + 10
1. x2 + 4x + 4
2. x2, −3x, 4x, −12; x2 + x − 12
2
2. m2 + 8m +16
3. x + 11x + 30
2
3. 9 + 6a + a2
4. a − 10a + 21
4. 4x2 + 20x + 25
5. d2 + 4d − 32
2
5. 64 − 16y + y2
6. x + 10x + 25
2
6. a2− 20a + 100
7. x − 20x + 100
7. b2 − 6b + 9
8. x2 − 49
2
8. 9x2 − 42x + 49
9. x + 8x + 16
2
9. 36 − 36n + 9n2
10. b − 4b + 4
10. x2 − 9
11. p2 − 81
3 2 2
11. 64 − y2
12. x , 4x , 7x, 3x , 12x, 21;
x3 + 7x2 + 19x + 21 12. x2 − 36

13. y3 + 8y2 + 17y + 10 13. 25x2 − 4

14. p3 + p2 − 14p − 8 14. 16 − 4y2

15. n3− 6n2 + 9n − 2 15. 100x2 − 49y2

16. x2 + x − 6 16. a. 36 − x2
b. 4 − x2
Reading Strategies
c. 32
1. 4
17. a. 16 − x2
2. They have the same exponent on the
same variable. b. 20
3. There are no like terms. Practice and Problem Solving: C
5 4 3
4. −6x + 12x − 3x 1. 9x2 + 6x + 1
5. 18x3 + 57x2 + 30x 2. 25m2 + 5m + 0.25
6. 7x2 − 19x − 6 3. 49 + 28a + 4a2
7. 2x5 − 10x4 + 8x3 − 22x2 − 34x + 8 4. 4x2 + 12xy + 9y2
Success for English Learners 5. 4a4 + 36a2b + 81b2
1. The final product is x2 − 3x − 10. 6. 25a4 + 40a2b2 + 16b4
2. There is 1 x2-tile, 10 x-tiles, and 25 1-tiles. ⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 1 ⎞
7. (y4) − ⎜ ⎟ (y2) + ⎜ ⎟
3. ⎝2⎠ ⎝ 16 ⎠
x2 x x x x
1
x 1 1 1 1 8. − y2
4
x 1 1 1 1
1 6
9. a − 3a 3 + 9
x 1 1 1 1 4
x 1 1 1 1 10. x2 − 0.36
11. 9(x6) − 42(x3) + 49
12. x2 − 0.0625

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