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Math - G9 - Worksheet#3 - Algebraic - Expressions - Extra Practice

This document provides a worksheet with problems on algebraic expansion and quadratic factorization in mathematics for MYP 4. It contains questions that ask students to: 1) Expand algebraic expressions using the distributive property. 2) Expand perfect squares using the formula (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2. 3) Factorize algebraic expressions by finding common factors, using the difference of squares formula, and completing the factorization. The worksheet provides practice with a variety of polynomial expressions involving variables to expand and factorize.

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Math - G9 - Worksheet#3 - Algebraic - Expressions - Extra Practice

This document provides a worksheet with problems on algebraic expansion and quadratic factorization in mathematics for MYP 4. It contains questions that ask students to: 1) Expand algebraic expressions using the distributive property. 2) Expand perfect squares using the formula (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2. 3) Factorize algebraic expressions by finding common factors, using the difference of squares formula, and completing the factorization. The worksheet provides practice with a variety of polynomial expressions involving variables to expand and factorize.

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MATHEMATICS – 1st Term – MYP 4

Worksheet#3 Algebraic Expansion + Quadratic Factorization


Name:_______________ Date:_____________

Algebraic Expansion

Q1) Expand

3 x ( x+3) 7(2−x) 3 ( x+ 4 )

2 y (xy +2) −2( x +3) −( x−3)

−(−2−x ) −3 x 2( x2 + y 2 ) −5 x (2−x )

( 4− x)(x +5) ( x−5)(x +2) ( x +2)( x+3)

(5−3 x )(1−x ) (2 y−2)( y 2 +2) (2 x+3)( x−3)

( x + y )2 ( 2−3 x )2 ( x−3 )2

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Q2) Expand (Perfect Square Expansion)  ( a+ b )2=a 2+ 2ab+ b2

( 2 x−6 )2 ( x +5 )2 ( x−3 )2

( 2 x− y )2 (−5+ 4 x )2 ( 4−x )2

( 2−x )2 ( 4 x−2 y )2 ( a−b )2

2
( x−√ 3 ) ( 2 x−3 y )2 ( 2 x−1 )2

( 0.3 x−0.1 )2 ( √ 5+ √ 2 )
2
1 2

( )
x−
6

Factorizing
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Q1) Factorize (by finding the common factor between the terms)

a ¿ 3 x 2 y +9 x y 2−21 x 2 y 2=¿

b ¿ x 2−x + x3 =¿

c ¿ 2 ( x +3 ) + x ( x +3 ) =¿

d ¿ x ( 2+ x ) +6+3 x=¿

Q2) Factorize (by using the difference between squares: a 2−b2=(a+ b)(a−b))

a ¿ x 2−25=¿
b ¿ 49− y 2=¿
c ¿ 4 x 2−16 y 2=¿ d ¿ ¿

Q3) Factorize

a ¿ x 2−10 x+ 25

b ¿ 4 x2 +36 x +81

c ¿ x2 +5 x+ 6 d ¿ x2 −7 x+6

e ¿2 x 2+ 5 x−12

f ¿ 3 x 2−4 x+1

Q4) Factorize completely:

3
x 2−5 x−6 x 2−5 x+ 6 x 2+ 5 x +6

x 2−x−42 x 2+ 2 x−15 x 2+ 7 x +12

x 2−10 x−11 x 2+ 2 x−63 x 2+ 12 x +20

2 x2 +8 x +8 x 2+ 14 x+ 49 x 2+ 8 x+7

x 3+ 5 x 2 +6 x 3 x 2−x+ 4 2 x2 + 4 x−6

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x 2 – 4 x +6 x – 24 x 2+ 4 x – x – 4 xy – 5 y – 2 x +10

– 9 x +6 x 2 – 4 x +6 x 2 – 6 x – 6+ x ab – 2+ a – 2 b

More on Factorization
Q1) Factorize completely:
13 w 4−39 w 5 20 x+ 48 y +60 w 3 x 2 y 2− y 5 +5 x y 4 7 x 2−x

3(x−4)+wx−4 w x 2 ( 2−x ) −5(2−x ) 3 ( x−4 ) + y ( x−4) 100 y +50 y 2−25 x

w 2−16 4 x2 −16 4 y 2−49 x 2 x 2−25

12 x2 + 4 −4 x 2+25 x 2−8 ( x−3 )2 −( x +1 )2

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4 x2 +2 x−4 x 2+ 5 x +6 5 x 2+3 x−2 7 x 2−3 x

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