Details
Pages
4 Pages
Subject
Math, Algebra, Other
Product
Digital
Grade
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Adult Ed, Higher Ed
Resource Type
Assignments, Exam, Quiz, Tests, Handouts
Description
Want to make sure your student grasps how to find common factors within algebraic expressions?
This resource is perfect for students in grades 9 and up who are learning about different methods of factoring, including factoring the GCF from polynomials. This resource tests a student's ability to factor out the GCF from polynomials and then factor using other methods (e.g difference of squares) to find all the factors of the expression given. This worksheet is designed for students who have already studied multiple methods for factoring quadratic expressions. It is the perfect size for a classroom assignment, homework, or a short quiz or test.
Subject: Factoring GCF from Algebraic Expressions
Pages: 4 (20 questions and answers)
Difficulty: 9th grade and up
Concepts tested:
Factoring
Factoring quadratic expressions
Finding the GCF
Understanding Algebraic Expressions
This resource is perfect for students in grades 9 and up who are learning about different methods of factoring, including factoring the GCF from polynomials. This resource tests a student's ability to factor out the GCF from polynomials and then factor using other methods (e.g difference of squares) to find all the factors of the expression given. This worksheet is designed for students who have already studied multiple methods for factoring quadratic expressions. It is the perfect size for a classroom assignment, homework, or a short quiz or test.
Subject: Factoring GCF from Algebraic Expressions
Pages: 4 (20 questions and answers)
Difficulty: 9th grade and up
Concepts tested:
Factoring
Factoring quadratic expressions
Finding the GCF
Understanding Algebraic Expressions
Want to make sure your student grasps how to find common factors within algebraic expressions? This resource is perfect for students in grades 9 and up who are learning about different methods of factoring, including factoring the GCF from polynomials.... more