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Polynomial Identities and Solve: Webercise

(1) The document discusses polynomial identities, Pascal's triangle, and the binomial theorem. (2) It provides questions to help understand polynomial identities like x6 + y6 being equivalent to (x3 + y3)2 and why the example (4x - 3)(x - 2)2 was incorrect. (3) Pascal's triangle is explored through questions about its creator Blaise Pascal, how it is constructed, patterns in its rows, and its relationship to the Fibonacci sequence. (4) The binomial theorem is introduced through questions about binomials, the binomial expansion formula, properties of the expansion, and using an interactive tool to expand binomials.
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Polynomial Identities and Solve: Webercise

(1) The document discusses polynomial identities, Pascal's triangle, and the binomial theorem. (2) It provides questions to help understand polynomial identities like x6 + y6 being equivalent to (x3 + y3)2 and why the example (4x - 3)(x - 2)2 was incorrect. (3) Pascal's triangle is explored through questions about its creator Blaise Pascal, how it is constructed, patterns in its rows, and its relationship to the Fibonacci sequence. (4) The binomial theorem is introduced through questions about binomials, the binomial expansion formula, properties of the expansion, and using an interactive tool to expand binomials.
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Polynomial Identities and Solve

Webercise
Polynomial Identity - WolframMathWorld
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PolynomialIdentity.html
Analyzing Polynomial Identities Khan Academy
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra2/polynomialfunctions/proving-polynomial-identities/v/analyzing-polynomialmanipulations
Use the above two sites to help answer these questions:
1. What two identities are equivalence to x6+y6?
(1)
(2)
2. Using the polynomial identities, explain why the example (4x-3) (x-2) 2 was incorrect.
3. What polynomial identities were used in the three examples found in the video for Analyzing
Polynomial Identities?
(1)
(2)
(3)
4. Under the Prove polynomial identities in Khan Academy, which of the following polynomial
equations are valid identities? Show your steps with explanations using the identities found in
Polynomial Identity.

Pascals Triangle MATH is FUN


http://www.mathsisfun.com/pascals-triangle.html
5. Who is the French Mathematician that this triangle was named after?
6. Explain how you finds each tier of Pascals Triangle.
7. What is the pattern of the horizontal sums?
8. What is the relationship between Pascals Triangle and the Fibonacci sequence?
9. Finish the tiers of the Pascal triangle:
1
__
121
____
_____
1 5 10 10 5 1
_ _ __ __ __ _ _

Binomial Theorem Interactive Mathematics


http://www.intmath.com/series-binomial-theorem/4-binomial-theorem.php
10. Complete this sentence:
A __________ is an algebraic expression containing two terms.
11. What is the problem doing the expansion by direct multiplication?
12. Who noticed the pattern of coefficients before Pascal?

13. State the four properties of the Binomial Expansion?


14. What does it mean to say n factorial? Use the interactive tool to find the factorial of 25:
Factorial of 25 = ___ = _______
15. What is the Binomial Theorem Formula and is simplified form?
(1)
(2)
16. Use the interactive tool to find:
(2x+5y)2 =
(x+6y)3 =
(3x+y)4 =
(4x+3y)5 =
(2x+3y)6 =
17. Create three problems of your own and trade with a student. Solve the problems (use another sheet
if needed):
(1)
(2)
(3)

Summary
Summarize the main points and activities if this webercise in 4 5 sentences. Explain what you had
learn from this lesson by making connections between the three sections in 3 4 sentences.

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