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w1 - 2 Final Worksheet

This document contains a mathematics worksheet with multiple choice and short answer questions testing skills in factoring polynomials, finding greatest common factors, simplifying rational expressions, and factoring the difference of two squares. The worksheet provides examples and instructions for students to complete the problems.

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w1 - 2 Final Worksheet

This document contains a mathematics worksheet with multiple choice and short answer questions testing skills in factoring polynomials, finding greatest common factors, simplifying rational expressions, and factoring the difference of two squares. The worksheet provides examples and instructions for students to complete the problems.

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SALAMAN INSTITUTE

5.
2 x +5 y
a. undefined b. 0 c. 1
0
(9807) Lebak, Sultan Kudarat
Tel. No.(064) – 205 – 3363/Email Add: [email protected]

MATHEMATICS 8 WORKSHEET
Name: _____________________________________________Year and Section: _____________________
Week: _1 - 2_ CP No. : Globe/TM - _____________________Smart/TnT/Sun________________________

General Instruction: Read and understand the


instructions in every test carefully before answering
the given problem.
TEST 4. DIFFERENCE OF TWO SQUARES:
TEST 1. Finding GCF: Choose the correct GCF in Underline the correct factored form of each
each problem. Write your answer on the space polynomials. 3 points each (See example 3 in
provided before the number. modules.
1. x 2−49 = (x +7)(x−7) or (x−7)2
_____1. 9 = (1, 3, 5,)
2. x 2−81 = (x +9)(x−9) or (x−9)2
_____2. 27 = (3, 6, 9)
3. z 2−144 = (z +12)( z−12) or ( x−12)2
_____3. x 2 = (1, x, 2x)
4. y 2−1 = ( y +1)( y−1) or ( x−1)2
_____4. 16 y 2 = (2 y , 4 y 2 , 8 y 2 )

_____5. 12 = (2, 3, 6) TEST 5: Factor the following polynomials. Write


your answer only on the space provided.5 points
_____6. 4 x+ 2 = (1, 2, 4) each (See example 4, 5 and 7 in modules)

_____7. 10 x 2−16 = (2, 4, 8) 1. b 3+ 64 = _____________________________

_____8. x 2+ 8 x+16 = ( x +2 ) , ( x + 4 ) ,(x +8)

TEST 2. FACTORING MONOMIALS: Underline


the correct factored form of each monomials.
3points each (See in example 1 in modules) 2. z 2+ 10 z +25 = ________________________
1. 4 x+ 8 = 2(2 x +4) or 4 (x +2)

2. 3 c−27 = 3(c+ 9) or 3(c+27)

3. 7 x 3+ 21 x = 7 x ( x 2+ 3) or 7 x 3 ( x+ 3)

4. 25 x 4−30 x 3 = 5 x 3 (5 x −6) or 5 x 3 (5 x +6)


3. y 2 +8 x+ 16 = _________________________
TEST 3: Simplify each rational expression.
Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 2 points
each (See example 2 in modules)
2
m +4m m 3 2m
1. a. b. c.
3 m+12 3 m 3
2 x−8
2. a. 1 b. 2 c. – 1
2 x−8
4. x 2+ 5 x +6 = __________________________
2 c−16 c−8 c−4
3. a. b. c.
2 c−8 c−4 c−8
c−1
c−2
3−x
4. a. −1 b. 1 c. 0
x−3
For more questions and clarifications about modules or
worksheets please contact Sir Gerald R. Torres:
09979645304 TM/ 09631813939 TNT.

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