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Mathematics, 15.01.2021 04:40 alinegonzalez0027

Scenario: Multiplying Polynomials Instructions:

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Using the information provided in the video, answer the questions below.
Show your work for all calculations.
The Students' Conjectures

Emily and Zach have two different polynomials to multiply:

Polynomial product A:
(4x2 – 4x)(x2 – 4) Polynomial product B:
(x2 + x – 2)(4x2 – 8x)
They are trying to determine if the products of the two polynomials are the same. But they disagree about how to solve this problem.

1. Complete the table to summarize each student's conjecture about how to solve the problem. (2 points: 1 point for each row of the chart)

Classmate Conjecture
Emily

Zach

Evaluating the Conjectures

Who do you think is correct? (1 point)

Analyzing the Data

Table Method:

2. Use the table to find the products of the two polynomials. Write your answer in descending order. (4 points: 2 points for each product)

A) (4x2 – 4x)(x2 – 4)

4x2 –4x
x2
–4

B) (x2 + x – 2)(4x2 – 8x)

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