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Special Products

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i. Determine the patters given different
special products

ii. Learn expansion using the patterns


PATTERNS
WHERE ARE YOU?

Have you ever looked around and recognized different


patterns? Have you asked yourself what the world’s
environment would look like if there were no patterns?
Why do you think there are patterns around us?
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wonder about
SPECIAL
PRODUCTS?
I. The Product of Two Binomials of the form
(x+a)(x+b)= x2+(a+b)x+(ab)
1. (x+4)(x-5)

2. (x-3)(x+1)

3. (x-4)(x-3)
II. The Square of binomial
(x+y)2 = x2+2xy+y2
(x-y)2 = x2-2xy+y2

1. (x+2) 2

2. (x-7) 2
II. The Square of binomial
(x+y) 2=x2+2xy+y2
(x-y)2=x2-2xy+y2

3. (5y-3)2
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III. The product of the sum and difference of two terms
(x+y)(x-y) = x2 - y2

1. (x+2)(x-2)
2. (x+6)(x-6)

3. (x-8)(x+8)
Iv. Square of a trinomial
(x+y+z) 2=x2+y2+z2+2xy+2yz+2xz

1.(2a-b-c)2
v. The cube of a binomial
(x+y) 3=x3+3x2y+3xy2+y3
(x-y) 3=x3-3x2y+3xy2-y3
1. (x+1)3

2. (x-2) 3
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Expand the given using special product patterns.

1. (x+9)(x-9)
2. (x-12)2
3. (x+y+2)2
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