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DIRECTION: Read and understand each

item, then choose the letter of the correct


answer.

1. What is the Greatest Common Factor of 18 and 12?

A. 1 C. 6

B. 2 D. 4
DIRECTION: Read and understand each
item, then choose the letter of the correct
answer.

2. What is the GCF of 24, 32 and 40?

A. 2 C. 6

B. 4 D. 8
DIRECTION: Read and understand each
item, then choose the letter of the correct
answer.

3. What is the GCF of 8 and 4?

A. 1 C. 3

B. 2 D. 4
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What are the things common to these pictures?
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Are there things that make them different?
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Are there things that make them different?
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Can you spot things that are found on one picture
but not on the other two?
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What are the things common to two pictures but
not on the other?
FACTORING by GREATEST
COMMON MONOMIAL FACTOR
OBJECTIVES
factors completely different types
of polynomial:
- common monomial factor
- difference of two squares
-sum and difference of two cubes
- perfect square trinomials, and
general trinomials
11/03/2023 Sample Footer Text 11
It is the reverse of
finding the product.
The first type of factoring that
we will do is finding the greatest
common monomial factor
(GCMF).
Study the illustrative examples on how
factoring the greatest common monomial
factor (GCMF) is being done.

1. Factor 8+ 12x.
Solution:
Step 1: Find the greatest common factor of the numerical
coefficient.
Step 2. Find the variable with the least exponent that
appears in each term of the polynomial.
Study the illustrative examples on how
factoring the greatest common monomial
factor (GCMF) is being done.

1. Factor 8+ 12x.
Solution:
Step 3. Find the product of the GCF of the numerical
coefficients and the variables.

Step 4. To completely factor the polynomial, divide the


polynomial by its GCF, the resulting quotient is the other
factor.
Study the illustrative examples on how
factoring the greatest common monomial
factor (GCMF) is being done.

1. Factor 8+ 12x.
Solution:
Step 5: Write the complete factored form.
WORD PROBLEM:
You are making goodie bags for a party. You
have 36 pieces of gum; 18 tootsie rolls and 9
sweetarts. Each bag must have the same stuff
in it. What is the greatest number of bags you
can make?
TITLE: FILL ME!
Direction: Fill in the blanks with the correct terms.

1
Write your answer on your quiz notebook.
1. 21xy − 3y = ______(7x − 1)

2. 9a − 18b = 9(______)

3. −15n + 20m = 5mn(_____)

4. 24 − 20 b + 30 = ____(12 − 10b + 15)

5. 3m − 5mn + 3m − 5 = m(_____)

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